Graham wrote:
/dev/hdc: reserving 2278432 blocks :-[ RESERVE TRACK failed with SK=5h/ASC=30h/ACQ=05h]: Wrong medium type
This means the drive does not support (or recognise) the media. See below for growisofs error codes... http://pcburn.com/article.php?sid=2127
After reading that page more carefully I realized that it basically says "if your DVD burner is connected to a UDMA/33 cable and the system tries to use it as a UDMA/100 device, you'll experience errors". So: 1) can it be something similar in my case? Considering that that drive (IIRC) burned CD-roms just fine? And the fact that the error code i get is not exactly the same? 2) How do I check it for sure, that is how do I recognize if there is a UDMA/33 cable while the system believes to have a UDMA/100 device? And how do I fix it if this is what happening? In the bios? How? Or in some config file? (changing the cable, ie turning off the pc, I'd rather avoid it if at all possible, since as I mentioned the system is quite unstable and it would really be better to burn the dvds before powering it off) Thanksa thousand! Ando -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org