On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:19:24PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote: > > Now, a tougher problem: I received an "Input/output error" while trying > > to copy a CD to an image file (using xcdroast, and I also got the error > > while trying dd). I tried another CD and it worked fine, so I'm > > guessing the problem is the particular CD. The CD does work fine, > > however. So, what I'm wondering is whether or not there is anyway > > around such an error, or whether it would be worthwhile to go ahead and > > burn the resulting image and hope it works. > > Are you sure it really is fine? Run: > > find /dev/cdrom -type f -exec cat {} \> /dev/null \; > > And watch the system console or log for errors.
Hmm, I tried that and received no output at all. (Yes, /dev/cdrom is symlinked correctly and the CD is in the drive.) It just gives me another command prompt, and I don't seem to still have a find process running. -- Thomas J. Hamman "There are persons who have resolved all these questions; which once occasioned a man of sense and wit to say of a grave doctor, 'That man must be very ignorant, for he answers every question that is asked him.'" -Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary