Laurens, Thanks for the blazing-fast response and the informative link. I have not seen that information before.
I actually created ISOs big enough to fill every byte of the DVD, so that I would avoid any end-of-media issues (not that I actually would, but I tried to). It looks like my problems were caused by bad media, and just happened to coincide with my upgrade. I issued a retraction to the 'cdwrite' mailing list. Thanks, again. Maciek Kozyrczak > On Sat 8 November 2003 22:22, Maciek Kozyrczak wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am wondering if any 'growisofs' users have upgraded their >> distros to Fedora 1.0. I have a Sony DRU-510A drive that I had >> working under Red Hat 9.0. After upgrading to Fedora 1.0, I >> recompiled the dvd tool chain, just to ensure library >> compatibility. But neither the RH9-compiled nor the >> Fedora-compiled versions of 'growisofs' have been producing >> reliable burns on Fedora 1.0. I don't end up with any errors >> during the burn, but reading back the burned disk gives me >> input/output errors. Is anyone out there experiencing similar >> problems? >> >> Thanks, >> Maciek Kozyrczak >> >> PS: I'm almost suspecting the ide-scsi layer, but I have no >> evidence to support this. The reason I'm suspicious is because I >> can only burn CD-Rs in my Plextor drive in RAW mode (cdrecord), >> or else I also get I/O errors on read-back. Is there some known >> issue with the 'sg' driver? > > Well for starters, see this thread: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg04512.html > > I did some more experimentation after that, and found out that the > disc that gave I/O errors actually had three tracks, not one. > Another disc that had only one track worked perfectly. I haven't > had time to do more research and figure out what that means and how > to fix it though. > > Lourens > -- > GPG public key: http://home.student.utwente.nl/l.e.veen/lourens.key > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]