Hello

I think that Data CDs have a different file type from Audio CDs, and if that is true; then you would have to change the file type in the fstab file for Linux to read the Audio CD.




At 07:29 PM 1/24/99 -0900, you wrote:
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>Anyone want to take a stab at answering a my SCSI error question ?
>What caused this error ?
>
>CD audio: SCSI command error on /dev/scd1:
>Opcode=0x42 Status=0x1 Msg=0x0 Host=0x0 Driver=0x28
>Key=0x5 Code=0x24 Qual=0x0
>
>Tried to get it to read an audio CD and got that error.
>SCSI2 50pin device with no other error messages.
>
>Appreciate the help.
>-Dee
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