Yes Nigel, you have it exactly right. The cdrda0 was not installed.
This module should of been included with the Gnome desktop. My guess
is that if I chose to include KDE with my Gnome desktop selection, it
would of been included. How should I report this to the Fedora team?
-Bill
Nigel Henry wrote:
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 19:35, Bill Colias wrote:
> I think the problem is in the Nautilus File Manager, though I'm not
> certain. How I produce the problem is after inserting a CD to copy, I
> right clicked on the CD image on my desktop and choose Copy Disk.
> Then after I complete the Copy Disc dialog I get the error message.
> This occurs for both a CD to CD copy or creating a file image.
>
> Note that when I installed FD 5, I only chose the Gnome desktop without
> KDE.
>
> -Bill
This is just a thought Bill, but do you have cdrdao installed? To check, do:
rpm -q cdrdao
I know on KDE, installing K3b the CD burning app, there are a load of deps,
but most are installed. The ones that stood out were cdrecord, and cdrdao.
I've just checked out my FC4 install, that doesn't have K3b
installed yet, and
to install it, Synaptic is telling me it needs cdrdao as a dep.
Nigel.
>
> Frank Elsner wrote:
> >On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 01:51:53 -0700 Bill Colias wrote:
> > > I just recently installed FC 5.
> > > When trying to copy a CD I receive the error message:
> > >
> > > File image creation failed
> > > Could not run sub process: Failed to execute child process "cdrda0"
> > > (No such file or directory).
> >
> >Which program are you using?
> >The program is named "cdrdao". Where does the name "cdrda0" come from?