26 Jul
2006
26 Jul
'06
18:23
Phillip Susi wrote:
If you check your dmesg you will see udffs complain that the device is not writable, and that it is falling back to read only mode. This may be because your drive is not standards compliant, and will not accept single sector writes. Using the pktcdvd driver might be able to work around that problem. Install the udftools package and use pktsetup to bind /dev/pktcdvd/0 to /dev/scd0 and then try to mount /dev/pktcdvd/0.
Thanks very much. I'll try this this evening and get back to the list with any success or failure. --Michel