Hello,
In opensuse 10.2 my Lite-On LH-2B1S blu-ray
writer performed the daily back-up job as desired.
After upgrading to 11.1 random luck with the back-up job.
Sometimes I can mount the blu-disc with
mount -o ro,noatime /dev/sr1 /mnt
sometimes with
mount -o ro,noatime /dev/scd1 /mnt
Mind you, one cannot predict wich device-name
works; it’s try (and very, very often error).
Has anyone succesfully a blu-ray drive under opensuse 11.1 working.
(Please no reactions concerning codecs and the like !)
On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 07:36 +0000, chrisdeboer wrote:
> Hello,
> In opensuse 10.2 my Lite-On LH-2B1S blu-ray
> writer performed the daily back-up job as desired.
> After upgrading to 11.1 random luck with the back-up job.
> Sometimes I can mount the blu-disc with
> mount -o ro,noatime /dev/sr1 /mnt
> sometimes with
> mount -o ro,noatime /dev/scd1 /mnt
> Mind you, one cannot predict wich device-name
> works; it’s try (and very, very often error).
>
> Has anyone succesfully a blu-ray drive under opensuse 11.1 working.
> (Please no reactions concerning codecs and the like !)
>
>
Can’t speak for 11.1. I did use Nero under Linux to burn
a blu ray under 11.0. I know k3b doesn’t support blu ray
yet.
I guess I didn’t know that you could just mount it up
and write to it (???).
I upgraded from 10.2 to 11.1 and yast did not renew dvd+rw-tools with its own rpm-version.
Under 10.2 I installed dvd+rw-tools from an .gz package from the author.
I let yast install its own 11.1 dvd+rw-tools and now things are getting better.
Mind you, yast installs a version of cdrtools that is not from the author Jörg Schilling (yes, you need cdrtools from him to have the correct mkisofs).
In the try-outs I did screw up some blu-ray discs so I have to wait for the newly ordered ones to arrive.
Backing-up to blu-ray discs worked perfectly daily for 2 years under 10.2