Hi again, Last week I had a problem with my CD-recorder (see below) and in the meantime I found a fix for it by myself, which worked as follows: I burned a CD using command line and it worked. The only problem remaining was, that I could not burn one of those greenish-blue CDs (bottom side color) on 4* speed; I have to switch down to double speed. So basically it seems that my cheap and no-longer-recent CD recorder (was ~130 Euro in April 2000 (249,90 DEMs)) does not work on full speed with these CDs. Silverish CDs used to go on 4* speed flawlessly. So that's maybe the afterlast cheat after setting all SCSI-Emulation and stuff correctly and maybe occurs on other recorders as well [hopefully not :-))]. Cheers ... Wolfi
Hi,
I have one strange problem with CD-burning: I made all the stuff with my CD-burner the way Eddie Howson had it done, and now it can be used as a reading device (/media/cdrecorder), but when I start kisocd I get the following error message:
mkisofs: No such file or directory. Invalid node - <directory> ################################################################ Is your filesystem empty or am I not able to read mkisofs's output? ################################################################
I had this already before 7.2, but then I had a way to ignore this message and burn a CD nonetheless, and in the end, everything was all right. Any ideas about that?
(K7-500 MHz, 256 MB, SuSE 7.2, Fujitsu-Siemens 4*4*32 CD-RW 'hdd' with emulation as SCSI device sg1 resp. scd0)
Wolfi ================================== mailto:wolfi_z@web.de