cdr + weird unclosed udf + linux?

2003-03-17 Thread David Purton
Hi, I got sent a weird CDR (not RW) all of these fail with a bad superblock / too many filesystems error mount -t iso9660 mount -t vfat mount -t hfs mount -t udf I even tried the packet writing CDRW device (which works fine incidently - I can read read and write udf CDRWs without a problem - an

Re: udf & linux

2001-09-10 Thread Rajesh Fowkar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] saw fit to inform me that: >On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 04:05:44PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote: >make sure the cd is being mounted with the udf fs type, not iso9660. >mount will show you. but basically try mount -t udf /cdrom >/dev/cdrom, or whatever your proper devices and mount-po

Re: udf & linux

2001-09-08 Thread glynis
On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 04:05:44PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote: > > Is there anybody who has tested success in reading, writing or > > reading/writing CD's burnt using DIRECT CD software from Windows. The > > CD is burnt in UDF format. > > I have compiled the kernel with UDF read support (as modul

Re: udf & linux

2001-09-08 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Rajesh Fowkar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010908 15:57]: > > Is there anybody who has tested success in reading, writing or > reading/writing CD's burnt using DIRECT CD software from Windows. The > CD is burnt in UDF format. > > I have compiled the kernel with UDF read support (as module). But when >

udf & linux

2001-09-08 Thread Rajesh Fowkar
Hi, Is there anybody who has tested success in reading, writing or reading/writing CD's burnt using DIRECT CD software from Windows. The CD is burnt in UDF format. I have compiled the kernel with UDF read support (as module). But when I mount the CD after loading the udf module, I get the follow