Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-17 Thread Rogério Brito
On Dec 16 2004, jack kinnon wrote: > I had assumed that all I need is to mount it and then do the file > copying. Have I missed a step or two, like formatting, for instance? Recent kernel versions (like the 2.9.10-rc3 that I'm using right now) has the ability of using packet writing, which is what

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-17 Thread jano kupec
H. S. wrote: Shouldn't "-t auto" be a better option in case of CDs? ->HS Right, it's just that i didn't realize that with gnulinuzes you can write virtually any filesystem onto the cd, untill yesterday :O) But it's certainly not a common case (not counting autio cds). jano -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread Wayne Topa
jack kinnon([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > I havd tried that. It doesn't help. > Let's start from the beginning. > If I have a blank cd-rw that I want to use in Linux. > Do I have to do any steps before even attempting to mount it? Yes. You have to format it and then you have t

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _jack kinnon_, on 16/12/04 21:40,typed: I havd tried that. It doesn't help. Let's start from the beginning. If I have a blank cd-rw that I want to use in Linux. Do I have to do any steps before even attempting to mount it? I had assumed that all I need is to mount it and then do the fi

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread Carl Fink
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 10:10:03PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote: > So you are attempting to use a CD-RW as a regular read/write media, in a > manner similar to that provided by Windows XP and certain CD writer > packages. AFAIK, Linux has no program that provides this capability. Depends on what you m

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread Adam Aube
jack kinnon wrote: > Let's start from the beginning. If I have a blank cd-rw that I want to use > in Linux. Do I have to do any steps before even attempting to mount it? I > had assumed that all I need is to mount it and then do the file copying. > Have I missed a step or two, like formatting, fo

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread jack kinnon
I havd tried that. It doesn't help. Let's start from the beginning. If I have a blank cd-rw that I want to use in Linux. Do I have to do any steps before even attempting to mount it? I had assumed that all I need is to mount it and then do the file copying. Have I missed a step or two, like format

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread Maurits van Rees
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 06:31:40AM -0800, jack kinnon wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have problem trying to mount my Benq 52x32x52 cd-rw > with command and error as attached. Next time try pasting that text in your mail instead of using an attachment. I think most people on this list find that the bett

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread H. S.
Apparently, _jano kupec_, on 16/12/04 09:57,typed: the cdrom/cdrw filesystem is iso9660, i think, so mount it with -t iso9660 i hope this helps jano Shouldn't "-t auto" be a better option in case of CDs? ->HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread Wayne Topa
jack kinnon([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Hi folks, > > I have problem trying to mount my Benq 52x32x52 cd-rw > with command and error as attached. > > Where is my mistake? Huh? Your cd is mounted. Did you expect it to be mounted R/W? How did you create it? If you expect to be

Re: mounting cd-rw

2004-12-16 Thread jano kupec
the cdrom/cdrw filesystem is iso9660, i think, so mount it with -t iso9660 i hope this helps jano jack kinnon wrote: Hi folks, I have problem trying to mount my Benq 52x32x52 cd-rw with command and error as attached. Where is my mistake? Thks Jack debian:/cdrom# mount /dev/hdc -t ext2 /cdrom mou

Re: mounting cd-rw

2000-10-08 Thread Osamu Aoki
If you are using ide-scsi emulation, do not access cd-rom drive with ordinaery ide-cdrom driver. cdrecord is accessing ide-cdrom drive. add lilo.conf (if cd-rw is hdc) append="hdc=ide-scsi" softlink /dev/scd0 -> /dev/cdrom edit fstab (No more /dev/cdrw) /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 d