Adding files to CD-RW with k3b

2003-10-13 Thread Trey Sizemore
I have burned some data (.mp3 files) on a CD-RW using k3b. It only used about half of the disk. Now I want to add some additional files to it (new session?) but can't seem to find a way to take more files and add to the existing CD-RW disk. Am I missing something. Should I have saved the

Re: CD-RW media question

2003-10-03 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 15:20 10/3/2003, you wrote: I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of re-writes. I'm just using the garden variety cheap media. Try googling for it. Don't take my word for it, but

CD-RW media question

2003-10-03 Thread Thomas E. Dukes
Hello, I was wondering how many times a CD-RW disc is good for? I do a nightly incremental backup and didn't want to over-exceed its life span/# of re-writes. I'm just using the garden variety cheap media. TIA - TE Dukes Enterprises, Inc

Re. CD-RW

2003-09-15 Thread Shariq Ali
Thanks Felix. I have already mounted my CD-ROM which is also a RW-CD ROM. So now I want to write to that drive as well as reading data from it. I would appreciate if you can guide me in this issue. Thanks. SA = "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists

Re: CD-RW

2003-09-15 Thread Felix Mathais
Can you please be more specific? Is it ins installing the drive so you can write to it or is it just mounting the cd? _ Sign-up for a FREE BT Broadband connection today! http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband -- redhat-list mai

Re: CD-RW

2003-09-15 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
mount /mnt/cdrom assuming it's the first drive on the bus. mount /mnt/cdrom1 if it's the second. Jon On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Shariq Ali wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Can any please provide me with some guidance on how to > mount my rewriteable CD-ROM drive on redhat Linux 9.0. > > > Thanks. > > SA

CD-RW

2003-09-15 Thread Shariq Ali
Hello everyone, Can any please provide me with some guidance on how to mount my rewriteable CD-ROM drive on redhat Linux 9.0. Thanks. SA = "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depen

RE: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Mark Haney
Title: RE: Mounting CD-RW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Well you won't believe it, but it works now.  I changed nothing.  So I guess it just needed a reboot or something.  Who knows, but it works, and now I can jam.  Thanks for the help. - -Original Message-

RE: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Rick Warner
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 11:28, Jonathan Bartlett wrote: > I've had this problem, too. I haven't looked into this, but my guess is > that some CD-Burning software is creating bad CDRWs. I know that my CDRWs > burned from Linux work fine, but the ones burned by my brother I had to > stick in Windows

RE: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Mark Haney
Title: RE: Mounting CD-RW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Find out what software was used to burn yours, and I'll check out my brother's. That's easy.  I burned it with Nero 5.5.10  It works well in Win2k but I can't get RH to see it.  It's not terr

RE: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
s. > > - -Original Message- > From: Devrim GUNDUZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:30 PM > To: RedHat Mailing List (E-mail) > Subject: Re: Mounting CD-RW > > > > > Hi, > > On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Mark Haney wrote: > > > I cannot

RE: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Mark Haney
Title: RE: Mounting CD-RW -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Maybe I need to clarify this a bit.  I _can_ mount and use CD-ROM's and CD-R's in RH9, just not CD-RW's. - -Original Message- From: Devrim GUNDUZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, July 0

Re: Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Devrim GUNDUZ
Hi, On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Mark Haney wrote: > I cannot get a CD-RW to be mounted in RH9. mkdir /mnt/cdrom mount /dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom may work. Linux emulates your ide cd-writer as a scsi. Regards, -- Devrim GUNDUZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTEC

Mounting CD-RW

2003-07-07 Thread Mark Haney
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Nothing worse than a stupid question on a Monday, but I cannot get a CD-RW to be mounted in RH9. I've never had to try to mount one before, so I don't know what I need to do. I know that my Toshiba laptop (which RH9 is on along with Win2k)

Re: RHL 9.0 install with a HP SCSI CD-RW on a AHA-1540

2003-06-24 Thread Panos Platon Tsapralis
Christofer, I encountered a similar situation when I installed my RH8 system (using an external SCSI HP CD-RW, connected to an HP laptop via an ADAPTEC AHA-1480 SCSI PC card). Despite my strong efforts, I found no way of getting the OS installer to recognize the combination, so, I invented a work

Re: RHL 9.0 install with a HP SCSI CD-RW on a AHA-1540

2003-06-23 Thread Edward Dekkers
Christopher Alexander wrote: Hello, I have a IBM PC 365 (dual Ppro200, 128mb, 10gb IDE, Ensoniq sound, 3c905bt, ATI Rage Pro 64 PCI) with a Adaptec AHA-1540 ISA scsi card w/a SCSI HP 4x/8x/32x CD-RW. This system has tested fine under win98se and all components functioned fine. I attempted to

RHL 9.0 install with a HP SCSI CD-RW on a AHA-1540

2003-06-23 Thread Christopher Alexander
Hello, I have a IBM PC 365 (dual Ppro200, 128mb, 10gb IDE, Ensoniq sound, 3c905bt, ATI Rage Pro 64 PCI) with a Adaptec AHA-1540 ISA scsi card w/a SCSI HP 4x/8x/32x CD-RW. This system has tested fine under win98se and all components functioned fine. I attempted to install RHL9 using a boot

Re: cd-rw error and how-to ?

2003-01-22 Thread Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi, Although not on a rewritable, i have seen this. I got almost the exact error when i tried to write a cd at speed 1 when the media could be written at speeds starting at 2. On 20 Jan 2003, shawn wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting error

solved cd-rw error and how-to ?

2003-01-21 Thread shawn
lo, > > I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors. > > I tried both via cd-roast and making a iso via the commmand line and > writing via cdrecord (as suggested in the RedHat getting started guide). > > I dk if it makes a diff, but I originally had writt

RE: cd-rw error and how-to ?

2003-01-20 Thread gagandeep . bharj
unday, January 19, 2003 5:28 PM To: redhat Subject: cd-rw error and how-to ? Hello, I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors. I tried both via cd-roast and making a iso via the commmand line and writing via cdrecord (as suggested in the RedHat getting started guide). I dk

cd-rw error and how-to ?

2003-01-20 Thread shawn
Hello, I am trying to back something up to my cd-rw and keep getting errors. I tried both via cd-roast and making a iso via the commmand line and writing via cdrecord (as suggested in the RedHat getting started guide). I dk if it makes a diff, but I originally had written a different iso under

Getting my IDE CD-RW to work properly in RH8...

2002-12-18 Thread Jose Alburquerque
each track from the first to the last, as if scanning, but nerver reading data off the CD or writing to the hard drive. Is there any way to have both CD writing abilities and ripping abilities with an IDE CD-RW in RedHat 8? Please someone help! My `cdrecord -scanbus'

CD-RW (scsi)

2002-12-12 Thread Andrew MacKenzie
I've got a Yamaha CRW4416SX CD-RW (scsi) on an Adaptec AHA-2940/2940W SCSI PCI controller. This drive used to work fine as a RW under RH 7.3. Since I've upgraded to 8.0 however, I can only burn disks. I can't use RW CD's (which is really bothering me because I use them to ba

Re: Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Jerry Hubbard
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 10:28, Shannon Neumann wrote: > Does anyone have any idea how to mount a CD-RW as a read-write filesystem > like I can on my Windows boxes? I would like to be able to drop a CD-RW in > the drive and write files to it (and delete files from it) for backup > pu

Re: Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Ryurick M. Hristev
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Shannon Neumann wrote: > Does anyone have any idea how to mount a CD-RW as a read-write filesystem > like I can on my Windows boxes? I would like to be able to drop a CD-RW in > the drive and write files to it (and delete files from it) for backup > purposes. An

Re: Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 08 Dec 2002 12:45:41 -0500, Robert Soros wrote: > Making the ISO image, > > *mkisofs -o My_CD_Image.iso -l -R cd_directory > > *(1) Creating a Rock-Ridge ISO-image (with long filename support) from > a directory: > > *mount My_CD_Image.iso

Re: Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Robert Soros
(2) Mount the image, edit/delete/add files/etc, umount then burn it. Once thats done, its as easy as burning the image with cdrecord.. ( I haven't done any rewriting on cdr's, cant help much there.) Robert S. Shannon Neumann wrote: Does anyone have any idea how to mount a CD-RW as

Re: Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello Shannon, Sunday, December 8, 2002, 11:28:45 AM, you textually orated: SN> Does anyone have any idea how to mount a CD-RW as a read-write filesystem SN> like I can on my Windows boxes? I would like to be able to drop a CD-RW in SN> the drive and write files to it (and delete file

Mount CD-RW as a read-write filesystem?

2002-12-08 Thread Shannon Neumann
Does anyone have any idea how to mount a CD-RW as a read-write filesystem like I can on my Windows boxes? I would like to be able to drop a CD-RW in the drive and write files to it (and delete files from it) for backup purposes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Shannon Neumann Neumannweb

Re: How to read CD-RW Disk that wrote with Adaptec CD-Direct Software

2002-12-02 Thread Budi Febrianto
Thanks Rick, that command mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom works. Now I can restore my data to linux. > UDF file systems are supported by the 2.4 kernel and are by default enabled as a module within Red Hat's kernels. Mounting the cdrom with: mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom should d

Re: How to read CD-RW Disk that wrote with Adaptec CD-DirectSoftware

2002-12-01 Thread Edward Dekkers
> UDF file systems are supported by the 2.4 kernel and are by default > enabled as a module within Red Hat's kernels. Mounting the cdrom with: > mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom > should do the trick. Whoops - sincere apologies - didn't know that. Thanks for the enlightenment! Jeez Linux is ge

Re: How to read CD-RW Disk that wrote with Adaptec CD-DirectSoftware

2002-12-01 Thread Rick Johnson
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 19:56, Edward Dekkers wrote: > > How can I read CD-RW drive? > > If you can find UDF packet reading software for Linux, you can, otherwise > you can't. > > Unless you've turned off all warnings, the Roxio software actually does tell > you

Re: How to read CD-RW Disk that wrote with Adaptec CD-Direct Software

2002-12-01 Thread Edward Dekkers
> How can I read CD-RW drive? If you can find UDF packet reading software for Linux, you can, otherwise you can't. Unless you've turned off all warnings, the Roxio software actually does tell you the CD you're about to burn can't be read with all systems. Write the disk n

How to read CD-RW Disk that wrote with Adaptec CD-Direct Software

2002-12-01 Thread Budi Febrianto
Last Saturday , I backup some my file to CD-RW using Adaptec CD-Direct software. Using my notebook, I can see all the files in CD. Then I Install RHL 8.0 in my notebook, OK. But when I try to restore my files, I can't access it. There a failure icon on gnome desktop, something about header or

Re: Method to Backup Using a CD-RW

2002-11-05 Thread ramakrishna
hi, * Brian Hanks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Does anyone have a tried and tested method of backing up important files > to a CD-RW? yes ! its fast and easy to backup using cdrw. but the only criteria that limits the use of cdrw are the size and safe storage of the cd. -chee

Re: Method to Backup Using a CD-RW

2002-11-05 Thread Brian Ashe
Hello Brian, Tuesday, November 5, 2002, 7:45:34 AM, you textually orated: BH> Does anyone have a tried and tested method of backing up important files BH> to a CD-RW? Yes. Very tried and very true. It's called Mondo Rescue. http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo

Re: Method to Backup Using a CD-RW

2002-11-05 Thread Rodolfo Canet-Castelló
Brian Hanks wrote: Does anyone have a tried and tested method of backing up important files to a CD-RW? Thanks, Brian Yes, I did and worked flawlessly. Just wrote a very small script (too crappy to be made public here) which 1) erased the CD-RW disk 2) made up an image containing all the

Method to Backup Using a CD-RW

2002-11-05 Thread Brian Hanks
Does anyone have a tried and tested method of backing up important files to a CD-RW?  Thanks, Brian

Re: DVD/CD-RW support

2002-10-31 Thread John Sherwood
, October 31, 2002 11:38 AM Subject: DVD/CD-RW support > I've got a laptop with a QSI SBW-081 DVD/CD-RW combo drive. > > It works well under windows <>, and kinda under linux. > > I can read data discs, music CDs, and to a limited extent play DVDs > (though they are very

DVD/CD-RW support

2002-10-31 Thread Justin Alexander
I've got a laptop with a QSI SBW-081 DVD/CD-RW combo drive. It works well under windows <>, and kinda under linux. I can read data discs, music CDs, and to a limited extent play DVDs (though they are very jumpy). I can NOT write to CDRs. And I can find no specific info on QSI driver

Re: Problems with CD-RW

2002-10-30 Thread M N
gig hds, running RH software RAID, a > > Seagate tape drive and a Sony IDE CD-RW drive. > > > > I can't burn a CD. > > > > I've swapped CD burners, changed location on the > IDE > > chain, verified ide-scsi is loading. A roughtly > > simil

Re: Problems with CD-RW

2002-10-27 Thread M N
ed scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0 Oct 27 17:57:23 goliath kernel: sr0: scsi3-mmc drive: 0x/40x writer cd/rw xa/form2 cdda tray Oct 27 17:57:23 goliath kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12 Oct 27 17:58:51 goliath kernel: cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recogniz

Problems with CD-RW

2002-10-27 Thread M N
I've got a RH8 System, kernel 2.4.18-14, with 1 gig RAM, dual 80 gig hds, running RH software RAID, a Seagate tape drive and a Sony IDE CD-RW drive. I can't burn a CD. I've swapped CD burners, changed location on the IDE chain, verified ide-scsi is loading. A roughtly si

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
> I've never had audio problems from RedHat until now, and even now I > think it has something to do with the drive and not RH. > > > I'd just like to let the list know that RH seem's to have fixed the problem on it's own. I'm currently listening

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Richard L. Proctor wrote: > On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote: > >>Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW >>and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's >>digital audio out connected properly.. >> >>But I can't get a

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
can you hear anything from the > headphone output on the drive itself (maybe a sound driver problem?). > > On another note, for cd writing using cdrecord, I had to use scsi > emulation. Do this by adding "hdx=ide-scsi" (where x is the letter of > your cd-rw) to the ker

RE: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Richard L. Proctor
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 11:01, Brenden Walker wrote: > Seems something odd with CD-Audio, both of my CD drives work fine (one RW > and one R), I've got two digital inputs on my sound card, each CD has it's > digital audio out connected properly.. > > But I can't get audio out of either drive, kmix

RE: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Brenden Walker
adjusting the volume and such.. Not luck.. To play audio CD's I end up using an old 266mhz Win98 machine ;-) > -Original Message- > From: Gunnar Proppe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re:

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Gunnar Proppe
output on the drive itself (maybe a sound driver problem?). On another note, for cd writing using cdrecord, I had to use scsi emulation. Do this by adding "hdx=ide-scsi" (where x is the letter of your cd-rw) to the kernel line in your grub config. Here's what mine looks like: ti

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Toralf Lund wrote: >> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives >> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)? > > Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected > just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips,

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Toralf Lund wrote: >> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives >> (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)? > > Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected > just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips,

Re: CD-RW Support

2002-09-25 Thread Toralf Lund
> Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives > (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)? Hmmm. We have a number of CD and DVD RWs here, and they are all detected just fine. Haven't tried the ones from Philips, though. What exactly happens? What do you get

CD-RW Support

2002-09-24 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Does anyone know of a way to get Kudzu (RH7.2) to detect CD-RW drives (particularly Philips brand CD-RW's)? -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

How to mount CD-RW in multi-read CDRom and how to burn it in CD burner

2001-12-02 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi all people, RH 7.2 1) Which file I have to modify to mount CD-RW in a multi-read CDRom and how ? 2) How to burn CD-RW in a CD recorder ? Thanks in advance. B.R. Stephen Liu ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https

Re: SCSI CD-RW Drive & cdrecord

2001-04-09 Thread Hossein S. Zadeh
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Thomas Ribbrock wrote: > quick question for ye CD-RW experts: That probably rules me out, but here goes nothing :-) > What's this "char-major-97" business all about and do I indeed need to worry > about it or can I safely ignore the error message?

SCSI CD-RW Drive & cdrecord

2001-04-08 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
Hi folks, quick question for ye CD-RW experts: I just got a YAMAHA CRW8824S SCSI CD-RW Drive and was experimenting with it over the weekend on my RHL 6.2 system. I read the CD-Writing HOWTO and stumbled into a small(?) obstacle when running "cdrecord -scanbus". Upon running that comman

Re: CD-RW

2000-12-24 Thread lee
christopher j bottaro wrote: > i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail > yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my > cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it... faster than windows i love itand don't f

Re: CD-RW

2000-12-24 Thread lee
christopher j bottaro wrote: > i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail > yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my > cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it... > i might as well jump in here as well :)LOL mi

Re: CD RW Question...

2000-12-23 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Jason Pratt wrote: > I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x > burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does > the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome... > Is it SCSI? If so,

Re: CD-RW

2000-12-23 Thread John Aldrich
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Jerry Human wrote: > Hello good people: > > I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast > Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they? > Are any of them IDE? > > I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I haven't bought it yet

Re: CD-RW

2000-12-23 Thread christopher j bottaro
i have an HP 9100+ and it works great with cdrecord. haven't had a burn fail yet, and it burns faster than in windows. i can't get koncd to recognize my cd drive though even though cdrecord -scanbus finds it... On Saturday 23 December 2000 03:42, you wrote: > Hello good people: > > I've been

Re: CD-RW

2000-12-22 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:42:40PM -0500, Jerry Human wrote: > Hello good people: > I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast > Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they? > Are any of them IDE? > I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I have

Re: CD RW Question...

2000-12-22 Thread Vidiot
>So it shouldn't matter what burner it is... it should be supported? I believe that is correct. RH 6, or later, has kernels with the drive support built in. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must have programmed it to eliminate the

Re: CD RW Question...

2000-12-22 Thread Vidiot
>I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x >burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does >the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome... Yes, CD-RW burners, both EIDE and SCSI, are supported under Linux. I per

CD-RW

2000-12-22 Thread Jerry Human
Hello good people: I've been looking at CD-RW's lately but I haven't seen any of them boast Linux support, are there any out there? What brands, setups are they? Are any of them IDE? I kind of like a Samsung 8x8x32 but I haven't bought it yet. Anyone know about this one? Thanks.

CD RW Question...

2000-12-22 Thread Jason Pratt
I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this? More importantly, does the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome... Thanks Jason ___ Redhat-list mailing

CD RW Question...

2000-12-22 Thread Jason Pratt
I just got my hands on an old Ricoh CD-RW model MP6200A. It's an old 2x burner, but I was wondering if Linux supports this?  More importantly, does the burning software in Linux support it? KDE or Gnome...   Thanks   Jason

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hello Ed, > I have the original > SCSI adapter and the drive. How would you recommend I approach getting > it setup? Writing CD's when using a SCSI R/W drive is really easy. Apart from the fact that somebody suggested that the S&F host adapter might give you some trouble ther

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote: > At 05:15 PM 11/9/2000 -0500, you wrote: > >Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? S&F didn't build their > >own...just packaged others. > > Interesting... I didn't know that. I just looked and it says Manufactured > at Y.P. - Made in Japan. > > >A

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? S&F didn't build their > own...just packaged others. > > Also,if I recall, S&F drives were strictly IDE...and my understanding > is that there's some finagling you need to do to get IDE drives to be > a

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread John Aldrich
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Ed Lazor wrote: > Anyone ever get a Smart & Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If > so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. > Most S&F burners are simply re-labled. I've got a SCSI Smart & Friend

RE: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
> Also,if I recall, S&F drives were strictly IDE...and my understanding > is that there's some finagling you need to do to get IDE drives to be > accessed via a SCSI kludge under Linux. Nop. Mine is SCSI, and actually I had to change to another SCSI adapter to make it work under Linux. -Manuel.

RE: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-10 Thread Manuel A. Camacho Q.
FAIK both programs are supposed to be nothing but frontends to cdrecord). -Manuel. > -Mensaje original- > De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En > nombre de Ed Lazor > Enviado el: Jueves, 09 de Noviembre de 2000 06:00 p.m. > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Christiane Tom
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, you wrote: > Anyone ever get a Smart & Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If > so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. > > Thanks =) > > -Ed > > > > __

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Brian Wright
ngly reccomend that you use either an Adaptec or Advansys SCSI controller. I have been burning CDs with no trouble at all. Best, Brian - Original Message - From: "Ed Lazor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:14 PM Subject: Re:

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
Was the hardware on the system when you installed RedHat? Or did you have to do anything special to get it working? At 04:34 PM 11/9/2000 -0800, you wrote: >I'm using a Smart and Friendly CD-RW 226 SCSI with an Advansys SCSI >controller, and I've never had any problems with

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Brian Wright
I'm using a Smart and Friendly CD-RW 226 SCSI with an Advansys SCSI controller, and I've never had any problems with it. The S&F is actually a JVC with S&F's name on it. - Original Message - From: "Ed Lazor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
>I did once, til the drive died. It was the SAF-226, a SCSI-2 device. The >drive was actually a relabeled JVC. It ran fine with xcdroast straight >out, until the burner died - at about the time S&F went into Chapter 7. hmmm sorry your drive died. Mine is an SAF-226 also. I was thinking it w

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Rick Warner
r get a Smart & Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If > so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. > > Thanks =) > > -Ed > > > > ___ > Redhat-list mailing list &g

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
At 05:15 PM 11/9/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Any idea who actually manufactured the drive? S&F didn't build their >own...just packaged others. Interesting... I didn't know that. I just looked and it says Manufactured at Y.P. - Made in Japan. >Also,if I recall, S&F drives were strictly IDE... Min

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread mstack
ed to do to get IDE drives to be > accessed via a SCSI kludge under Linux. > > Other than the above, I only have a SCSI burner, so I'm at a little > bit of a loss. > > At Thu, 09 Nov 2000 14:02:43 -0800 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Anyone ever get a Smart &

Re: Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread mburger
x. Other than the above, I only have a SCSI burner, so I'm at a little bit of a loss. At Thu, 09 Nov 2000 14:02:43 -0800 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Anyone ever get a Smart & Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If >so, how'd you do it? I have one of the

Smart & Friendly CD-RW on Linux?

2000-11-09 Thread Ed Lazor
Anyone ever get a Smart & Friendly CD-RW burner working under linux? If so, how'd you do it? I have one of these drives and their company has closed. Thanks =) -Ed ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.co

re: suggestion for backup - CD-RW

2000-09-11 Thread Edward Schernau
Since a CDRW will only hold, tops, 700 MB, its likely you can't back up the whole box onto one. But poke around your filesystem, it may be that /home is < 700MB, /usr is < 700MB and / is < 700MB. (Or 650MB if you have 650MB disks) (And, leave some empty space to be on the safe side) If you have

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-07 Thread Luke C Gavel
Pasted from: http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=runaround Main Entry: runaround Pronunciation: 'r&-n&-"raund Function: noun Date: 1915 1 : deceptive or delaying action especially in response to a request 2 : matter typeset in shortened measure to run around something (as a cut) On Mon,

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-04 Thread Wayne Dyer
John Aldrich wrote: > On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Ken Fisier wrote: > > The store was . I did talk to them and they > > said I should get my exchange through Yamaha, that "it would be quicker." > > In addition, they said they would simply hand off my Yamaha CDRW to Yamaha > >

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-04 Thread John Aldrich
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, Ken Fisier wrote: > The store was . I did talk to them and they > said I should get my exchange through Yamaha, that "it would be quicker." > In addition, they said they would simply hand off my Yamaha CDRW to Yamaha > and give back to me whatever Y

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-04 Thread Ken Fisier
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, lee johnson wrote: > Ken Fisier wrote: > > > I got a Yamaha CD burner and now regret that I did. There was a problem > > with it, so I called Yamaha tech support. First, they don't have a > > toll-free number for tech support, so I had to pay for the long distance > > cal

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-04 Thread lee johnson
Ken Fisier wrote: > I got a Yamaha CD burner and now regret that I did. There was a problem > with it, so I called Yamaha tech support. First, they don't have a > toll-free number for tech support, so I had to pay for the long distance > call. Secondly, I found that, although I bought a new CD

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-09-04 Thread Ken Fisier
I got a Yamaha CD burner and now regret that I did. There was a problem with it, so I called Yamaha tech support. First, they don't have a toll-free number for tech support, so I had to pay for the long distance call. Secondly, I found that, although I bought a new CD burner, and although it w

Re: Erasing CD-RW media

2000-08-25 Thread Vidiot
>Here's what I use: > > cdrecord dev=0,0 blank=fast > >HTH, >Mike Thanks, that matches what I found in the man page. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must have programmed it to eliminate the competition. Bart: You mean like

RE: Erasing CD-RW media

2000-08-25 Thread Mike Lewis
Here's what I use: cdrecord dev=0,0 blank=fast HTH, Mike -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vidiot Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:22 AM To: RedHat main mail list Subject: Erasing CD-RW media Is there a simple comman

Erasing CD-RW media

2000-08-25 Thread Vidiot
Is there a simple command for cdroast, whatever, that will erase CD-RW media (the simple erase)? Thanks. MB -- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bart: Hey, why is it destroying other toys? Lisa: They must have programmed it to eliminate the competition. Bart: You mean like Microsoft

Re: Setting up a CD-RW IDE Drive

2000-08-20 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
ugh the modem dialed.. oh well, that's another battle for another day. Thanks folks, Ahbaid. John Aldrich wrote: > On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, you wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > what exactly do I need to build into the kernel to get an IDE CD-RW > > drive to be recogni

CD-RW setup questions

2000-08-19 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Thanks for all the information I have received so far folks, especially to Lee for the two links... I stepped away from the machine, did some reading and am back at it.. I'm running RH6.2 , I checked my kernel and noticed that it comes with everything on as it should be for scsi support. I also

Re: Setting up a CD-RW IDE Drive

2000-08-19 Thread John Aldrich
On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Hi folks, > > what exactly do I need to build into the kernel to get an IDE CD-RW > drive to be recognised as a SCSI? (I think) > > Right now the CD-RW drive is placed on hdd > place append='hdd=ide-scsi' in your /etc/lilo.conf

Re: Setting up a CD-RW IDE Drive

2000-08-19 Thread lee
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote: > Hi folks, > > what exactly do I need to build into the kernel to get an IDE CD-RW > drive to be recognised as a SCSI? (I think) > > Right now the CD-RW drive is placed on hdd > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO-2.html#ss2.1

Setting up a CD-RW IDE Drive

2000-08-19 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Hi folks, what exactly do I need to build into the kernel to get an IDE CD-RW drive to be recognised as a SCSI? (I think) Right now the CD-RW drive is placed on hdd thanks, Ahbaid. ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https

CD-RW Drive Thank You

2000-08-19 Thread Ahbaid Gaffoor
Hi Folks, just wanted to say thank you to the folks who assisted in making recommendations on a CD-RW drive... I went with a Yamaha IDE version, since with SCSI the drive was fifty bucks more (reasonable), but the Adaptec SCSI card was expensive. maybe I'll post messages soon with getti

Re: Suggested CD-RW Drive

2000-08-17 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hello John, > My 2 cents -- if you are trying to do anything else while using an > IDE CDR/RW, you stand a chance of buffer underruns and thus > "coastering" your CD blank. OTOH, it's my understanding that because > SCSI works differently than IDE, you have less chance of buffer >

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