[SLE] Buslink USB 2.0 CD-Recorder

From: James Wright (jwright_at_blackriverproduce.com)
Date: 03/24/05

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    Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:19:41 -0800
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    Hello All,
        I have had this drive (Buslink USB 2.0 CDR 52x) for over a year. It
    works perfectly on Windows XP. I would love for it to work on Suse
    9.2. I booted with it plugged in, and /var/log/messages gives this:

    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:19:30 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:21:43 linux k3b: resmgr: server response code 502
    Mar 24 12:21:45 linux last message repeated 8 times
    Mar 24 12:22:41 linux su: pam_unix2: session finished for user root,
    service su
    Mar 24 12:26:42 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:26:42 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:26:42 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:26:42 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:28:14 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:28:14 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)
    Mar 24 12:28:14 linux submountd: mount failure, Block device required
    Mar 24 12:28:14 linux kernel: subfs: unsuccessful attempt to mount media
    (256)

    Then, using USB Viewer I can see the device. It even recognizes it as
    BUSlink. When I start K3B it takes a very long time to detect devices.
    When it finishes loading it does show the drive, and the files on the CD
    in the drive. If I click on the drive I get a 'Malformed URL' error.
    After getting this error it never refreshes the file-view. I do not
    have an icon in 'My Computer'. I tried to mount the drive as root:

    linux:/ # mount /dev/sr0 /mnt/cdrecorder
    mount: mount point /mnt/cdrecorder does not exist

    I used sr0 because Yast shows it as such. I did try to add the device
    with Yast, but it did not make a difference. I am currently running KDE
    3.3.0 and kernel 2.6.8-24.11-default. Any help is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.

    - James Wright

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