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On 12/12/00 at 22:37 christopher j bottaro wrote:
>Mike's answer worked great for me. i just had to close the session, thats
>all. thanks for the help.
Yeah, I did not see any options for closing a UDF disc, but then again I
have never tried because it defeats the purpose of UDF, what application
did you close the disk with ?
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>On Sunday 10 December 2000 21:53, you wrote:
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>> On 12/12/00 at 20:56 christopher j bottaro wrote:
>> >hello,
>> >
>> >when i decided to ditch windows for linux, i backed up a bunch of my
files
>> >
>> >with my HP 9100+ cd writer. i used that feature that lets you treat
the
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>> CD-R
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>> >like a normal disk, i.e. lets you drag and drop files on it, or from
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>> within a
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>> >program "save as..." directly onto the disk. well, in linux, i tried
>> >mounting the burned cd with filesystem type iso9660 and it seems to
work
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>> at
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>> >first. mount says "blah blah, device mounted" or whatever, but then it
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>> says
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>> >"no medium found". do i have to use a special filesystem type when
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>> mounting?
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>> >i'm using redhat6.1
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>> I asked the question last week on UDF file systems (what you have)
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>> You cannot mount and use it without doing some extra work, apparently
its
>> mentioned in a HOW-TO, but you may find it easier to re burn as a normal
>> session.....
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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