Usage of Written CDR from Redhat

2001-09-21 Thread Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF)
Thanks for the help from three of you on usage of IDE CD RW on Redhat. I now able to write some files using 'cdrecord dev=0,0,0 *' . The files include some tar files and gz files. I have faced three problems with it. 1. I am not able to use the burned CD in normal PC CDROM. I am able to see the

RE: Usage of Written CDR from Redhat

2001-09-21 Thread Karl-Heinz Herrmann
On 21-Sep-01 Chiriki, Naidu (CAP, GCF) wrote: > 'cdrecord dev=0,0,0 *' . The files include > some tar files and gz files. this would be ok for audio files (*.wav) but definitely not for data files. > I have faced three problems with it. > 1. I am not able to use the burned CD in normal PC C

Re: Usage of Written CDR from Redhat

2001-09-21 Thread hayward
>2. If I use mkisofs like 'mkisofs -R -o cdimage.raw *', and later mount them >using 'mount cdimage.raw -r -t iso9660 -o loop /mnt', I get all the files in >all sub dirs listed in one place. I can't see my directory structure. I read >the man pages of cdrecord or mkisofs and it was mentioned about