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I'm using 10.04 Lucid; other ubuntu versions are probably similar.
The temp fix may or may not work for all udf types.
The bug seems to be caused by auto-mount.
Auto-mount tries to mount udf dvd as type udf.
However, udf dvd-video should be mounted as type iso9660.
A temp fix is to manually mount
See Bug #106910
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sry, answer to your question:
Go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
Search if your bug already has been filed
If not, click on "report bug"
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If there is a solution to mounting a udf dvd written on vista(UDF
version 2.5 I believe) can you please post a step by step way of doing
so.I am a newbie on linux and do not know if there is oneif not
possible please tell me what I can do to report this "new
bug"..Thanks in advance.
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The problem I reported is solved lng time ago.
You (and many of the reporters above your post) do have another bug, which has
to do with some (special? broken? too recent?) UDF versions not recognized by
Linux.
See comment 35
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Is there no solution to this problem?
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This bug report tracked a problem with the parsing of filesystem types
in /etc/fstab, and is now fixed. If people still have a general problem
mounting UDF volumes, then please open a new bug report.
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Hi,
I have the same problem here with a multisession CD written on Vista. Tested on
two machines, both running Hardy. Can't mount the CD, even with the mount
command.
I tested also on another machine running CentOS 5.2. The same error is
reported. So, the problem may be in Linux itself.
On the o
Nevermind, I had a bad drive. Curiously, it was able to read everything
except for DVD-R data discs, and it 'successfully' burned quite a few of
those, too.
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Still having this general problem ("wrong fs type, bad option, bad
superblock on /dev/cdrom, missing codepage or other error") on Ubuntu
8.04. I've tried all the fstab options as well as manually tried to
mount the disc using various command-line options. This is with DVD-R
data discs burned/test
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Hi, just wanted to add to the long line of irritated people; all I want
is to read a damn DVD I burned on a windows machine; Is UDF proprietary
or something, so you can't fix this bug unless some corporate dude grows
a heart? Or is it a "low priority" bug?
I tinkered with fstab but without positiv
And if someone do please provide a link here. There seems to be a lot of
confusing about this and some duplicates. I have the same problem as
above no matter what i write in fstab. I burned the dvd in vista. I have
a nforce4 chipset if that is of importance.
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I think it's obvious that there are two completely different bugs
discussed here. The first (and original) one, which is in the bug
description, has been fixed by myself, and it has been released a long
time ago. The bug was in the parsing of the fs type string. It wasn't
hardware dependent.
The s
This is a disaster. I am using Gutsy. I have some not-upgraded packages
which I am upgrading, and will report.
The "auto" fix doesn't work, neither does setting the filetype option to
mount.
I think possibly the problem here is that the bug is marked "Fix
Released"? I am changing that (and anyone
Soon someone will get pissed off and post at Digg... sure will be funny to
watch ;-)
On Dec 26, 2007 3:32 AM, cyneuron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have same bug in Ubuntu Gutsy on my Acer Apire Laptop
>
> I am surprised no one has pointed out or may be what i am going to write
> is technic
I have same bug in Ubuntu Gutsy on my Acer Apire Laptop
I am surprised no one has pointed out or may be what i am going to write
is technically same what is being discssed here.
The problem is with the dvd's or cd's burned in multi session mode,
which doesn't depend whether dvd was burnt in W
It appears to be a VIA chipset - I've attached lspci from the computer
concerned.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10830847/ubuntu-time_lspci
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Do you have a SiS chipset? Or a PCCHIPS card?
On Dec 10, 2007 10:01 AM, Ashley Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having this problem with Gutsy 7.10. I have tried reversing the
> order of the fstypes in fstab, and also replacing both with 'auto' but
> to no avail. Is there a fix in sigh
I am having this problem with Gutsy 7.10. I have tried reversing the
order of the fstypes in fstab, and also replacing both with 'auto' but
to no avail. Is there a fix in sight?
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Hum...
I believe LG hardware (ODD) is very popular, I have 2 myself. I don´t
believe there is a problem there. So, you might be right about the chipset
issue.
Try finding out the developers of the kernel driver for your chipset and
contact they directly about this issue (at Linux Kernel Mailing
Already had this problem with another SiS based computer that I used to have,
using Mandrake 10.1.
At that time I thought that it was an Mandrake issue. The problem manifests
itself with UDF-Dvd's and UDF-CD's.
In Windows XP I can read the disks without a problem.
At work I installed both Ubuntu
I seriously doubt it, but may be possible... can you try it on exactly the
same Ubuntu and other hardware with the same media?
On Nov 26, 2007 7:59 PM, haschid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem as Jason Ribeiro.
> Mount doesn't work in "iso9660,udf", "udf,iso9660" or in "auto"
I have the same problem as Jason Ribeiro.
Mount doesn't work in "iso9660,udf", "udf,iso9660" or in "auto".
This patch that was released works in my case?
Also, looking up on google for people with the same problem than I,
I noted that most of than had a SiS chipset. Which is also what I have.
C
I just had similar problem on two machines upgraded from Feisty to
Gutsy. A friend of mine has a DVD-Video with UDF structure on it, burned
in some kind of cheap desktop recorder. Gutsy is able to mount this
disk, but the permissions are se to "r--r--r--" and owner/group are set
to "-1", so only ro
Hum... Google?
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=166393
This matter appeared at this topic before.
On 10/10/07, Albert Fiorillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i have tried the same media on a Windows XP OS and i am able to read the
> disc without any problems. I have tried manually
i have tried the same media on a Windows XP OS and i am able to read the
disc without any problems. I have tried manually mounting using the
following command:
mount -t udf -o ro /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom
dmesg returns this :
UDF-fs: No fileset found
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The fact that he has a SATA drive means nothing (in principle). Have you
tried the same media on other hardware / operating systems to see if it is
working? Have you tried manually mounting with either udf or iso9660? What
dmesg say?
On 10/10/07, Albert Fiorillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hel
Hello all,
i am new to Ubuntu...one of my users has been having this same problem...and
nothing listed here has worked...He has a SATA DVD Drive...when i try to do a
mount manually i am always getting:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
missing codepage or oth
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Thanks a lot Attila!
Sorry I didn't follow up again... well, now it is fixed :-D
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Nice to know it has been patched! Thank you dude!I
On 8/6/07, Attila T. Áfra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> The bug is in "mount" and I've managed to fix it. It has nothing to do
> with UDF or ISO9660, and it's not Ubuntu-specific: "mount" may fail when
> you try to mount a read-only devic
Hi,
The bug is in "mount" and I've managed to fix it. It has nothing to do
with UDF or ISO9660, and it's not Ubuntu-specific: "mount" may fail when
you try to mount a read-only device in read/write mode and you specify
more than one file system type. It works only if the correct file system
type i
Confirming that this is still a bug in Fesity/amd64 as at today.
Luckily for me, editing the /etc/fstab worked. Success after changing (in my
case):
/dev/hda/media/cdrom0udf,iso9660user,noauto00
to:
/dev/hda/media/cdrom0autouser,noauto00
"$ mount" says:
/d
Have you tried mounting it with udf filesystem
mount -t udf -o ro /dev/cdrom /mnt
What exactly error dmesg / mount gives? Could you please describe what this
HTML says? I have never seen UDF PW CD before... Not even google knows it...
There is also an option 'session=' to the udf filesystem (see
Hi,
just want to push this one up a bit. I had never before seen such a UDF PW CD,
but today a friend asked me about that CD that didnt work in her Ubuntu Laptop.
Well, it is a Nero-written "InCD" disc and I can't get it to work with any of
the
tips mentioned above. Either it gives one of the er
Update.
I've been reading mount source code. There is no code to handle the
udf,iso9660 syntax in it.
So, what we got here is two bugs:
- install program creates this wrong entry with the comma.
- support for multiple filesystems on a single removable media device
My above suggestion about
Happy birthday! You are one year old!
A bug as important as this! UDF is becoming standard, when will it be
fixed? When people starts claiming at Slashdot that Ubuntu can not read
ordinary DVDs? There were at least two Ubuntu releases with this bug.
Lets get practical. mount must support the file
I am experiencing the same problem as Jason Ribeiro abovevery
frustrated here. I need to get these files off the disk this weekend.
Running feisty standard.
I put in a data dvd and get:
Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'.
I also receive the same error a
Confirming this issue on factory-installed Ubuntu 7.04 on a brand new
Dell XPS 410 desktop. Changing the relevant line in /etc/fstab solves
the problem for me too.
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I have this issue as well on feisty amd64. The dvd gets mounted fine on
xp in vmware. None of the workarounds mentioned are working however.
I put in a dvd and get:
Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'.
I receive the same error above if I change my fstab to
Confirming this issue on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn).
/var/log/messages shows:
Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
/etc/fstab entry:
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
mount /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0/ -t udf
works fine.
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The problem still exists with Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) Beta x86.
UDF CDs and DVDs are mounted with mutilated file names (= as iso9660).
$ grep -i scd0 /etc/fstab
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
Changing the relevant line in /etc/fstab solves the problem:
This little problem just caused me to loose two days of work. I got
some DVD's burned by a co-worker in Mac OSX with some data on them.
When I inserted them, they mount fine as iso9660. With the exception of
lower case filenames, they looked fine. However, for unknown reasons,
mounting as iso966
Hi,
I can verify this behaviour. For example any newer Microsoft-DVDs are
mounted as iso9660 but the filesystem should be udf.
Either changing fs-entry in fstab to auto as described above or complete
removing in fstab (so that pmount is involved) does the job.
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It's the same with me, auto option works.
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