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Originally Posted by divadgnol67
...created an entry in /etc/fstab for the cdrom drive.
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What happens when you boot without a disc in the drive? Putting optical drives into
/etc/fstab is not a common practice -- especially given that audio CD's are typically not mounted.
If your goal is to avoid manually having to issue
mount(8) commands when a disc is inserted, look at
amd(8).
Yet back to your original question about playing audio CD's, my recommendation is delete the entry in
/etc/fstab, reboot, & simply try
cdio(1) at the command-line as described in Section 13.3 of the FAQ.