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17 Mar
2004
17 Mar
'04
17:42
Kurt, On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, ke chen wrote:
Thank you for your reply, but I got the same error result when running "cdrwtool -m 295264 -d /dev/hdc" according to your suggestion. Could you give me more hints on that?
Try to reduce the disk capacity, say cdrwtool -m 295232 -d /dev/hdc or less. Maybe it works for some smaller number. I don't know well the underlying principles, but remember seeing this advice somewhere...
I also tried to fake my atapi device as scsi device. but when running "cdrwtoo -d /dev/scd0 -q", this time it prints out sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports, ILLEGAL REQUEST.
That should not be needed, even for burning cds in the ordinary way. You may know that cdrecord now has support for atapi. Best regards, Joao.