On Thursday 27 Oct 2005 20:00, Marc Collin wrote:
Le 27 Octobre 2005 15:52, Chris Clayton a écrit :
On Thursday 27 Oct 2005 19:34, Marc Collin wrote:
pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/dvdram
Packet writing setup changed when pktcdvd made its way into mainline kernel. If you have recent 2.6 sources have a look at Documentation/cdrom/packet-writing.txt
If you don't have the sources, mail me off-list and I will mail packet-writing.txt back to you.
Chris
i use suse 10, kernel: 2.6.13-15-default
in this txt file:
Grab a new CD-RW disc and format it (assuming CD-RW is hdc, substitute as appropriate): # cdrwtool -d /dev/hdc -q
- Setup your writer # pktsetup dev_name /dev/hdc
- Now you can mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name and copy files to it. Enjoy! # mount /dev/pktcdvd/dev_name /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime
what i do
cdrwtool -d /dev/dvdram/ -q
pktsetup pktcdvd0 /dev/hdc ctl open: Not a directory
It looks like you don't have the directory /dev/pktcdvd. Create that directory and your pktsetup command should work. Then you should be able to mount the packet device with: # mount /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime The key point is that the first argument provided to pktsetup is the name of the device file that will be created (temporarily) in /dev/pktcdvd and it can be any string that is a valid file name. Therefore, if you want you can change pktcdvd0 in the above example to something more meaningful. For example: # pktsetup cdrw /dev/hdc # mount /dev/pktcdvd/cdrw /cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime I use cdrw and dvdrw as the names for my devices. Hope this helps Chris