General :: How To Mount Audio Cd Manually

Jan 30, 2011

I would like to ask you how to mount audio cds in linux manually. Normally, when I insert disk into cd-rom, Gnome manages to open me a window with content of cd. Everything works ok, until I try to mount same cd through shell.

First error complaining about cd being read-only can be solved using -r arugment. But, second error wants me to specify filesystem, which I don't know of course. I heard that audio cds don't have any filesystem or something similar, but how is it possible to display it's content in Gnome?

I actually mean, I would like to be able to do same thing, but without desktop environment - only through shell.

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General :: Manually Mount Second Hard Drive In Ubuntu 10.10 ?

Apr 26, 2011

I had installed this drive as a slave drive yesterday, and it had worked perfectly, mounted good, etc., etc.

Today, I fire up ol' trusty, and my slave drive doesn't show in either "Places," "System Monitor," or "Disk Usage Analyzer." It does, however, show up in BIOS and "Gparted Partition Editor." A mounting option isn't present in "Places" as it was yesterday.

If I need to manually mount it or whatever, would someone please list the steps I need to take to get my HD back?

My main harddrive is a Western Digital 160 Gb IDE and is listed as /dev/sda. My slave is a Seagate 80 Gb SATA and is listed as /dev/sdb

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Jul 17, 2009

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Code:

$ lsusb
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[code]....

In Picasa...where it says "Select Device", it finds

Code:

USB PTP Class Camera@usb:

and

Code:

USB PTP Class Camera@usb:005,010

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Mar 23, 2010

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Nov 14, 2010

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Apr 30, 2010

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Code:
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Mar 5, 2011

using lucid. latest version. I installed the most recent update to lucid and when i put a cd in I received this error message:

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I have two cd burners one of them mounted the blank cd i put in fine. the other where i mounted an audio cd gave me this error msg.

when i go to disc utility i can see the cd burner and i can eject it but i can't mount it or run benchmark on it.

*edit: even more strange. it seems to recognize blank cd's in both cd players... but will not recognize audio cds in either player

i'm assuming that since it worked until today there's something in the most recent update?

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1) aplay -l reports no soundcards found and therefore I have no sound whatsoever

2) I cannot mount any USB Flash drives or DVD discs and I keep getting "Not authorized" error messages plugging them in.

3) The system won't reboot/shutdown by the gnome applet. Instead, it will drop back to the login screen asking my login. Furthermore, it won't even shutdown from there! Only a poweroff or reboot from command line can work.

4) The gnome applet "Indicator applet session" only shows "Log out, Restart, Shutdown". Suspend and Hibernate options are missing.

Furthermore, it seems that I am the only one who has these issues. My sound card is an onboard HDA Intel although this seems to be that something else dies taking some major subsystems down with it. Any ideas?

/proc/asound/cards shows:

0 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
HDA NVidia at 0xfe028000 irq 23
but: aplay -l
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I have been using windows operating system for a long time now, but I am not well familiar with linux. Whenever I used to install Windows, I used to install the corresponding audio drivers(in order to listen to the music). The problem I am facing is that I do not know how to install the audio drivers(if they really exist in linux Mint 10 operating system). As a result I am not able to listen to any audio file due to lack of corresponding audio driver programs. make proper configurations settings so that I can listen to audio files in Linux Mint version 10.

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