Miark wrote:
This is exactly what used to work for me. The only difference I
see is that with kernel 2.6 I'm no longer using scsi emulation.
so I'm checking /dev/hdc instead of /dev/scd0. I wonder if that
has anything to do with it.
Miark
Of course, the 2.6 kernels don't use scsi-emulation,
so you device is /dev/hd(x)
where (x) is your drive letter.
But it will sometimes error, because ,
at least this is how I understand it,
it depends upon how the data is written to disc.
So sometimes using it will cause a perfectly good disc write error.
The example I use ensures no wrong md5sums on perfectly
good disc writes.
John
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