I have been very happy with scdbackup, FWIW.
vern wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I just spent the afternoon hunting up all the infos,
> HOWTO's and man pages that weren't installed
> on my initial installation. Spent quite a time with
> the CDROM,CD-R HOWTO's. That left me with
> another question o
vern wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I just spent the afternoon hunting up all the infos,
> HOWTO's and man pages that weren't installed
> on my initial installation. Spent quite a time with
> the CDROM,CD-R HOWTO's. That left me with
> another question or two. I can read CD's CD-R's,
> but no CD-RW'
it should work no problem--the README gives great instructions.
about scsi: just make a link from your real device (e.g. /dev/scd0) to
something like /dev/cdrw so it's easier to remember. you'd do this as
root:
ln -s /dev/scd0 /dev/cdrw
assuming that scd0 is your rewriter.
jason.
vern wrote:
Thanks jason!
I'll give that a try!
I may have rename the drive "cdrw" as I'm
just now getting used to calling my IDE a SCSI
with the change over to Mdk 7.0. I know more
reading, more reading!
Vern
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> http://trylinux.com/projects/udf/
>
> download the source, co
Thanks Ty!
I went to Adaptec's website and download the UDF spec
sheet they had (no simple answers). I think I know what
to do in EZ to produce the ISO 9660 disks. Wonder if
I could get by with running EZ in WINE and reading the
disks I have already made in the UDF format?? HMMM!
It's an option
Anything will read them. For wtiting XCDroast works great (and comes w/
Mandrake).
You can use EZ to write - just make sure UDF is not used. I'm not sure how to
do that tho.
I can tell you some general info about UDF tho:
It's designed to make CD-RW's work like flpys in that you can erase o
http://trylinux.com/projects/udf/
download the source, compile and install the module and then do:
mount -t udf /dev/cdrw /mnt/cdrw
(or whatever suits you) as root.
jason.
vern wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I just spent the afternoon hunting up all the infos,
> HOWTO's and man pages that weren't
That may be the answer since the CD-RW's I'm
trying to read were created with that software over
on windows!! Thanks for the lead I may have to
change my CD software on windows!
What's a good program to use in Linux to read
and write to CD-RW's??
Vern
On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> Adaptec's
I can't read CD-RW's these CD's were
created under Windoze with Easy Create
(I think that's the name) it all works under
Windoze. What program are you using
with Linux?? Maybe the Windoze setup
is non standard? To use it now the way
it is I have to goto Windoze to read the
CD-RW's. Help!!
Ver
Adaptec's web site might have some information on UDF. EZCD Creator supports
it.
Ty C. Mixon
F.T.C. Enterprises
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At 11:14 16 04 2000 +0200, you wrote:
>vern wrote:
>> the CDROM,CD-R HOWTO's. That left me with
>> another question or two. I can read CD's CD-R's,
>> but no CD-RW's does that mean that they are
>> automatically in the UDF format?? Or are they
>Then Alen wrote:
>Why couldn't you read RW's?? I
vern wrote:
> the CDROM,CD-R HOWTO's. That left me with
> another question or two. I can read CD's CD-R's,
> but no CD-RW's does that mean that they are
> automatically in the UDF format?? Or are they
Hi!
Why couldn't you read RW's?? I read them normal
There is no difference in reading RW'
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