Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>> When I read the block from /dev/sr0 what I get back is all-zeroes. The
>> corresponding block on the udf image is full of non-zero data.
>> the next 2048-byte block following 8585216 on /dev/sr1 is non-zero.
>>
>
> Ouchers.
> That looks much like a failure of transpor
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> /dev/sr1: flushing cache
>> /dev/sr1: closing track
>> /dev/sr1: closing session
>> :-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB]: Input/output
>>
>
> Such a message is rarely harmless.
> The drive wrote everything but failed
> to finish properly
So I decided I wanted to back up my Windows drive, which is NTFS. Since
there are very big files there, very deep directories, crazy filenames,
etc. I figure UDF is the way to go. The total size was 37GB. I've got a
Blu-Ray burner and so I figure I'll buy a BD-R DL disc and do it. Since
I didn't wa
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