Very well then! First I opened a command prompt and used su to login as root next I did: 'cd /etc/modules-load.d' In that folder I created a file named vhba.conf (vi vhba.conf) or what text editor the next reader who reads this post. In vi I added the text 'vhba' without the quotation marks and saved the file And after reboot... Success!! Note: I had forget that the user has to be a member of the cdrom group but after adding myself to the cdrom group everything workt without any problem.
i have managed to find a solution to this problem. I guess if I had been using Ubuntu or Debian distro there would not have been any problem what so ever, however i am using Opensuse Leap 42.1 which means that some of the thing i have been reading on the internet does not help me alot. the thing is that everytime I restart my computer I have to run the following command in order for cdemu to work: - sudo modprobe vhba Which is not optimal. Here is what i did to solve my problem!!.. open up file '/etc/init.d/boot.local'...
i have managed to find a solution to this problem. I guess if I had been using Ubuntu or Debian distro there would not have been any problem what so ever, however i am using Opensuse Leap 42.1 which means that some of the thing i have been reading on the internet does not help me alot. the thing is that everytime I restart my computer I have to run the following command in order for cdemu to work: - sudo modprobe vhba Which is not optimal. Here is what i did to solve my problem!!.. open up file '/etc/init.d/boot.local'...
adding an entry to modules.devname