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
> 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 normally without the UDF
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 else.