Hi All!
I'm trying to use packet writing software on FreeBSD. The FreeBSD
counterpart of the Linux udftools package is the udfclient port.
However, I cannot use it. It does not allow me to create a new
filesystem, telling me that I need to packet-format first. But I don't
know how to do
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 09:51:45AM +0200, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Hi All!
I'm trying to use packet writing software on FreeBSD. The FreeBSD
counterpart of the Linux udftools package is the udfclient port.
However, I cannot use it. It does not allow me to create a new
filesystem, telling me
Looking at the port makefile, one of the programs that is installed is
called cdrw_format. Maybe you should try that.
Roland
Looks like it is the right program. But it does not work. I have
ide-scsi emulation enabled on my CDRW drive, so it is named /dev/cd0. I
have a blank disc in the
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 05:11:01PM +0200, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
Looking at the port makefile, one of the programs that is installed is
called cdrw_format. Maybe you should try that.
Roland
Looks like it is the right program. But it does not work. I have
ide-scsi emulation enabled on
Looks like it is the right program. But it does not work. I have
ide-scsi emulation enabled on my CDRW drive, so it is named /dev/cd0. I
have a blank disc in the drive (created with cdrecord speed=4 -v
blank=fast).
Here are the results:
snip
Formatting (please be patient (+/- 10
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 07:47:19PM +0200, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
I wonder why there is no documentation for this program? Probably there
are human beings using it but probably they are very special persons
with special knowledge.
Most probably because the developer didn't need it or never got