On 6/18/07, Phillip Susi
can issue a RESERVE TRACK command with the proper mode settings and then proceed to write to that track a packet at a time. I am not sure if it does it correctly or not, but cdrwtool has a -r switch to tell it to reserve a track. This may correctly set up the mode page and reserve the track, then allowing you to write to it 32kb at a time.
Unfortunately not - it fails in much the same way. I'm going to have to try to sit down and fully digest the udf/pktcdvd/ide-cd/cdrom stack so I can understand what's going on here. I'm committed to figuring out how to get this working, but the desire for WORM-like capability seems pretty unique. RB -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: packet-writing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: packet-writing+help@opensuse.org