I installed GnomeBaker to burn pictures to a CD.After i did, it completed ok but when i reload the CD now it says it can't mount the /media/cdrom0 because it is a GnomeBaker Data disk,and i can't view anything on the disk.Anyone have any ideas how to make it readable again?And i'm using Cassandra.
Hi,sorry it took me so long to get back.And thanks for all the help.I tried the suggestions you gave and i get the error Cannot Mount Volume
Invalid mount option when attempting to mount volume `GnomeBaker Data Disk`.nothing i try seems to work.Any more ideas are greatly appreciated.
Here is what i get with the sudo ls -la /dev/hdc command : sudo ls -la /dev/hdc
brw-rw---- 1 jwi jwi 22, 0 2007-11-22 04:27 /dev/hdc
Update:I ended up getting a CD data recovery program that recovered my data and all is well now.
Users BEWARE of GnomeBaker it has severe problems or at least it hosed my CD.Anyway thanks for the help and use Brasero or K3B instead.
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Re: GnomeBaker help
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GnomeBaker is a CD burning program for Gnome so I don't really understand this
What exactly happens?
GnomeBaker is a CD burning program for Gnome so I don't really understand this
What exactly happens?
Re: GnomeBaker help
Welcome to the forums jimint if no one already has......
Is the disk mounted ? Do you have write permissions to this device ?
In a terminal check with:
If not:
This is the only thing I can think of right now, in the mean time maybe Husse will come up with something or another expert may drop in.
Is the disk mounted ? Do you have write permissions to this device ?
In a terminal check with:
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sudo ls -la /dev/sg0
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sudo chown -R username:username /dev/sg0