19 Sep
2003
19 Sep
'03
11:58
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
In the manual :-) Really, now.
Where can it be found ?.
In the command line: man cdrdao Search for explanations for the --driver option.
Try these, along with the other options you're using cdrdao --driver generic-mmc cdrdao --driver generic-mmc-raw
What for instance is a name of a driver ?.
In this particular case, all the stuff that "driver" notion reffers to is already included in cdrdao, you just need to specify which one to use. That's what the --driver option does. You don't have to install any piece of software, you already have everything you need.