At 9:15 PM -0700 9/6/03, Thomas Zimmerman wrote:
I've got an CDR that has gone bad (no superblock or too many filesystems
mounted, when I try and mount it). I can always try and get a bit copy
with dd, but wonder if there is a fsck.iso9660 about that might be able
to save any files from the cdr.
I have a Sony DW-U10A model DVD +/- R/RW drive, which IIRC is simply the OEM
version of the Sony DRU-500A. Even if not, I have read reports that both the
DRU-500A and the DW-U10A should work in Linux. I have firmware revision
1.1d.
I am running Linux 2.4.19-xfs on an AMD Athlon CPU and I
Not solving your current problems, but there are reportedly severe
differences in longevity depending on the dye (and thus the brand
of CD-R blanks). I saw a recommendation for Kodak, so I record
backups onto Kodak and also at least one other brand.
I had a longer discussion about this with
Trying to record from EZAudio. About a minute and a half into the recording phase I get this message: "Write error [qual.0x00] "
Any suggestions?
Michael
I've got an CDR that has gone bad (no superblock or too many filesystems
mounted, when I try and mount it). I can always try and get a bit copy
with dd, but wonder if there is a fsck.iso9660 about that might be able
to save any files from the cdr. What's most worrying, is this CDR is
only about
At 9:15 PM -0700 9/6/03, Thomas Zimmerman wrote:
I've got an CDR that has gone bad (no superblock or too many filesystems
mounted, when I try and mount it). I can always try and get a bit copy
with dd, but wonder if there is a fsck.iso9660 about that might be able
to save any files from the cdr.
I have a Sony DW-U10A model DVD +/- R/RW drive, which IIRC is simply the OEM
version of the Sony DRU-500A. Even if not, I have read reports that both the
DRU-500A and the DW-U10A should work in Linux. I have firmware revision
1.1d.
I am running Linux 2.4.19-xfs on an AMD Athlon CPU and I
Not solving your current problems, but there are reportedly severe
differences in longevity depending on the dye (and thus the brand
of CD-R blanks). I saw a recommendation for Kodak, so I record
backups onto Kodak and also at least one other brand.
I had a longer discussion about this with
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