On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, * ESGER * wrote: > > I've got the following problem: I wrote the debian installation files > (stable etc.) to a CDR. I wrote them to a second session (my cdr is a HP > 4020i, I wrote the cd under W95). The second session (and the first) is > readable under dos/W95 but not under linux. > > My cdrom on the linux machine works nicely besides that. I'ts a 12speed > plextor SCSI and I'm using the sg generic cdrom driver. (Had to do a > MAKEDEV to get the scd0 device in /dev though) > > any ideas why the second session is not accessible? > The software (windows) that came with my CDR has an option called "close CD" (or some such) which consolidates all the sessions on the CD into one session on the end of the CD. This "normaly" makes the CD readable by systems that don't deal with multi-session images.
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