My dvd drive entry from /etc/fstab:
/dev/dvd       /dvd            iso9660 
defaults,ro,user,noauto,unhide,owner,exec       0  0

I had a couple of CD's that had some directories that I could not see, 
but could in windows. I had to add 'unhide' to my fstab for my dvd drive.

Hope that helps your situation.


Mike Hicks wrote:

>Phil Mendelsohn <phil at rephil.org> wrote:
>
>>I believe I went through this too.  The key is that it's a Photo-CD.
>>You can't just mount it and use it, but if you use something like
>>gphoto (I think that was it) you'll be in like Flynn.
>>
>
>My dad was having this trouble.  His best guess was that the Photo CD was
>a multisession CD, apparently something that Linux doesn't handle well.  
>
>I would have thought Linux could handle multisession discs fine, though
>Photo CDs might use some weird variant..
>