Hi, On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Jason Healy wrote:
> At 1014137262s since epoch (02/19/02 05:47:42 -0500 UTC), Sebastiaan wrote: > > I try to burn CD's with cdrecord, but I have a problem. I can burn an iso > > image (made with isofs) to a blank disc, but when the disc gets fixated, I > > directly get an error of the form 'Illegal Seek Error' or 'Segment not > > found'. > > Is your ISO image good? CDs have a lead-out on them that can occupy > the last two sectors of a disc. If you have an ISO image that's taken > directly from a CD, it might have these two leadout sectors, which > could be ready by your cd burner as bad data. > well, I guess so. It is made directly by mkisofs and it contains only files. But the same iso file burns correctly (after a couple of 'misburns'). > I believe there's an option to cdrecord that reads the ISO and checks > its size before writing it out to disk. Quoting from `man cdrecord`: > > (Some ommisions made for brevity) > > -isosize <snip> > mode. These two run out blocks cannot be read and > would cause a buffer under run that would cause a > defective copy. > > That said, I've never had to use this option; I make my CD images with > dd and then burn them straight without any trouble. I'm not sure when > this option would need to be used, but I thought I'd throw it out > there in case it helps you. > the drive never reported a buffer underflow error. But I will keep this in mind and give it a try. Thanks, Sebasiaan > Jason > -- > Jason Healy | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.logn.net/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >