On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 01:50 +0100, Jim Dishaw (dishawjp) wrote:
Steve wrote:
>#diff lshal-no-media.txt lshal-with-media.txt
I did as you suggested (except for changing the output
redirection from "<" to ">") and got the following output
from the diff command
:
[root@eunix ~]# diff lshal-with-media.txt lshal-no-media.txt
2c2
< Dumping 34 device(s) from the Global Device List:
---
> Dumping 33 device(s) from the Global Device List:
4,35d3
< udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_64-0'
< info.udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_64-0' (string)
< volume.disc.is_rewritable = false (bool)
< volume.disc.is_appendable = false (bool)
< volume.disc.is_blank = true (bool)
< volume.disc.has_data = false (bool)
< volume.disc.has_audio = false (bool)
< volume.disc.type = 'cd_r' (string)
< volume.size = 2048 (0x800) (uint64)
< volume.block_size = 2048 (0x800) (int)
< volume.num_blocks = 4 (0x4) (int)
< volume.is_disc = true (bool)
< volume.is_mounted = false (bool)
< volume.mount_point = '' (string)
< volume.label = '' (string)
< volume.uuid = '' (string)
< volume.fsversion = '' (string)
< volume.fsusage = '' (string)
< volume.fstype = '' (string)
< info.product = 'Volume' (string)
< info.parent = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_64' (string)
< info.category = 'volume' (string)
< info.capabilities = 'block volume' (string)
< info.bus = 'block' (string)
< block.no_partitions = true (bool)
< block.have_scanned = false (bool)
< block.is_volume = true (bool)
< block.device = '/dev/hdb' (string)
< block.major = 3 (0x3) (int)
< block.minor = 64 (0x40) (int)
< block.storage_device = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/block_3_64'
(string)
<
479d446
< volume.is_partition = false (bool)
517c484
< block.have_scanned = true (bool)
---
> block.have_scanned = false (bool)
894c861
< Dumped 34 device(s) from the Global Device List:
---
> Dumped 33 device(s) from the Global Device List:
[root@eunix ~]#
This would seem to indicate that the problem is not with
hal, if I understand this correctly. I have tried burning
as both normal user and root with no difference, which would
seem to indicate that it is not a permissions error. At
first I was thinking that it was another SELinux-udev issue
but this also seems not to be the case. I'm really doing
a lot of head scratching here. I do know that it's not
hardware since I can burn by booting to FC2.
Thanks for the response and any further input sincerely
appreciated.
Jim
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You're correct, the change indicates the problem is probably not hal.
Best of Luck,
Steve