Re: "empty" disc undeer f11/f10

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> > the usual message when the kernel decides, that the disc is empty.
> > This is not a Desktop issue, as the desktop (gnome in that case) has to
> > trust that decission ;).
> 
> OK - could it be that it's getting confused by track-names containing spaces?

It may also be worth trying mounting it both iso9660 and udf in case its
a dual format disc with data on one only.

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