El Sábado, 3 de Marzo de 2007 10:12, Nix escribió:
Is this a problem with the media, or something to do with 2.6.20? (The last time I formatted a CD-RW was back in the 2.6.18 days...)
nix@hades 208 /home/nix% cdrwtool -d /dev/cdrw -q using device /dev/cdrw 7294KB internal buffer setting write speed to 4x Settings for /dev/cdrw: Fixed packets, size 32 Mode-2 disc
I'm going to do a quick setup of /dev/cdrw. The disc is going to be blanked and formatted with one big track. All data on the device will be lost!! Press CTRL-C to cancel now. ENTER to continue.
Initiating quick disc blank Disc capacity is 295264 blocks (590528KB/576MB) Formatting track start=0, blocks=16, type=RESERVED Writing UDF structures to disc Quick setup complete!
nix@hades 209 /home/nix% mount /mnt/pcdrw ls -l /mnt/pcdrw mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/pktcdvd/cdrw, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try Try at this point mount -t udf /xxxxx /xxxx
dmesg | tail or so
UDF-fs: No partition found (1) pktcdvd: Fixed packets, 32 blocks, Mode-2 disc pktcdvd: Max. media speed: 10 pktcdvd: write speed 4x pktcdvd: 590528kB available on disc
Other packet-written CD-RWs mount fine, but I haven't tried re-cdrwtooling any of them yet: it takes ages and I don't want to write off any more disks...
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