03-28-2012
I may not be able to help directly, but for the benefit of the community please post:
1) Hardware make and model and disc and peripheral configuration.
2) Operating System and version.
3) The exact messages verbatim (that means so you can Google the message accurately) which you see when the system tries to boot. This may take some time and effort to type but is so important.
Last edited by methyl; 03-28-2012 at 08:52 PM..
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cdde(1) cdde(1)
NAME
cdde - Compact Disc Detect & Execute
SYNOPSIS
cdde [-c filename] [-rbvVh]
DESCRIPTION
cdde is a program that detects when a cdrom drive on your system has had a disc inserted.
When it finds a disc inserted in the drive it will attempt to determine the type of the disc, and execute a specified command.
This means you can put in a dvd and your favorite dvd software will start, or put in a data cd and it will be automatically mounted for
you.
Right now cdde can detect the following types of discs:
* audio cd
* data cd
* dvd
* mixed audio/data cd
* vcd
* svcd
* blank cdr/dvdr
For now the dvd checking is just a bit of magic that checks to see if there's a "video_ts" directory on the disc. Same goes for the vcd
checking: it just looks for a "vcd" directory on the disc.
cdde reads its configuration from "~/.cdde.xml" unless otherwise specified on the command line.
OPTIONS
-r, --run
Run commands on disc already in drive when is started.
-b, --batch
Batch mode: check all drives once then exit. (implies -r)
-c, --config <filename>
Use the config file <filename>. (Default is ~/.cdde.xml)
-v, --verbose
Print out lots of information.
-V, --version
Print out version information.
-h, --help
Print Display this help and exit.
FILES
~/.cdde.xml
SEE ALSO
cdde.xml(5)
AUTHORS
Eric Lathrop <eric@ericlathrop.com>
Stanislav Maslovski <stanislav.maslovski@gmail.com>
WEBSITE
For the latest release of cdde, see:
http://cdde.sourceforge.net/
Eric Lathrop 0.3.1 cdde(1)