On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:34:09AM +0800, Peter Sutter wrote:
Hi,
I just have wasted a handful of blank CD's in an attempt to burn them. [snip]
Question: What is the difference between a file being on a local partition that is mounted and the same file on a remote host that is mounted via NFS? A diff /data/workspace/image.raw and /image.raw doesn't report anything. However, for mount -o loop and for cdrecord there must be some subtle difference as my experience shows. What is this difference?
Thanks for any clues
Peter Sutter
It's not obvious what the problem may be, but can you tell me what options you used with mkisofs when you created the image? I always include Rock Ridge (-r) and sometimes Joliet (-J) extentions for unix and windows long file names: mkisofs -r -J -o cd_image /burn/data/ If you don't include at least RR, you have severe limitations on file name length and directory depth. As far as NFS, I've heard of strange locking problems with NFS. Do you have full rights to the file and directory through NFS? Regards, Keith -- wielder of vi(m), an ancient and powerful magic LPIC-2, MCSE, N+