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I am a newbie to Linux...very new! If the following question belongs on
another forum, I apologize. I am having problems trying to burn an .iso
of "Ultimate Boot CD".
A Google search sent me to this forum as a result of the above post from
User: "bim (mng-kingston)" dated 2010-11-24. Bim says:
"T
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the development release
testing required as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it
if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit
bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on the
current
I also removed the cdrom entry in /etc/fstab and it still was able to
get the package from the cdrom (tried both mounted and unmounted case
before running apt-get install).
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Hey John Pearson. I tried reproducing the bug you describe under the
current development version of 11.04 and can not reproduce it. I did not
do a full media less install, but removed the /cdrom symlink and tried
both with mounted and unmounted cdrom. Both times apt found it.
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Thanks Kwok Ho Yin! I repeat all the steps you described under ubuntu
natty now and can not reproduce the problem here anymore. It would be
nice to know the bug is still reproducable for you on 10.10 (maverick)
and the 11.04 development images.
Thanks,
Michael
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I had no problems with 10.04, but 10.10 cannot handle the drive.
The disk utility for /dev/sr0 says
Location: Port 1 of PATA Host Adapter
Capacity: 2.0 KB
Connection: SCSI
SMART Status: Not Supported
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apt-cdrom fails due to inconsistent choice of mount points
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Hi Michael Vogt,
Now, it is my report (Since the computer which I used for testing is not
able to connect to the internet, not all output messages will be shown
in the report)
1. Install Ubuntu 10.04.1 in a new harddisk.
2. Then insert a "APTonCD" DVD to the drive and then system will mount
the
Hi,
I'm now unable to reproduce this bug: on a fresh media-less 10.04
install apt-get can now install packages from my CDR, using '/cdrom' as
its mount point. Perhaps, something in 10.04.1 had a positive effect on
the issue.
So from my personal point of view, I think you can close this bug as
un
Thanks for your bugreport.
The path should be autodetect via udev. Could you please run:
$ sudo apt-get install -o Debug::Acquire::cdrom=true some-package-from-the-cd
and attach the output here?
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apt-cdrom fails due to inconsistent choice of mount points
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/602945
I think this bug are also related to the following bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/539219
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/579110
I have read the source codes of APT, Synaptic, software-properties,
software-properties-gtk and Python-apt a
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