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Attempting to mount a real cd drive with -ioctl on linux does not give low level access, as it gives the "The image must be on a host, local, or network drive" error. The drive will mount after 2 tries, just without the low level access ioctl is supposed to provide. Running mount -cd shows 1 drive, 0. /dev/cdrom, even though my drive is mounted at /dev/sr0.
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Start dosbox-x on linux with an optical drive connected to your computer
Run IMGMOUNT D /dev/sr0 -t cdrom -usecd 0 -ioctl (change parameters as necessary for your drive configuration)
Expected behavior
I expected low level drive access to be available, for programs that need it.
What operating system(s) this bug have occurred on?
Describe the bug
Attempting to mount a real cd drive with -ioctl on linux does not give low level access, as it gives the "The image must be on a host, local, or network drive" error. The drive will mount after 2 tries, just without the low level access ioctl is supposed to provide. Running mount -cd shows 1 drive,
0. /dev/cdrom
, even though my drive is mounted at/dev/sr0
.Steps to reproduce the behaviour
IMGMOUNT D /dev/sr0 -t cdrom -usecd 0 -ioctl
(change parameters as necessary for your drive configuration)Expected behavior
I expected low level drive access to be available, for programs that need it.
What operating system(s) this bug have occurred on?
Linux Mint 21.2
What version(s) of DOSBox-X have this bug?
commit bf5c4e9
Used configuration
Output log
Additional information
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