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HI all... I got my CD burner up and running today. BUTTTTT I'm makeing one mess after another. Can someone give me an idea what to do? First I tried to burn some mp3 files to CD. It seemed to work, but when I later tried to mount the new CD among other errors there was this: ISOFS: unable to read i-node block Also during the starting of the burn the system opened and closed the tray 2 or 3 times. ############ Later I tried again with some data files, most zip, html, txt, etc. This time the burn went even better and the tray did not open at all. BUT when I tried to mount it I got: mount: Not a directory Any ideas? Thanks JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 ------------------------------------------------------ BayerWulf Linux System # 129656 The Recycled Beowulf Project Looking for throw-away or obsolete computers and parts to recycle into a Linux super computer
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James Hatridge <James.Hatridge@epost.de> writes:
I got my CD burner up and running today. BUTTTTT I'm makeing one mess after another. Can someone give me an idea what to do?
If you want to get the problem fixed then learn how to write a bug report and write one. (It's not easy to write a good bug report!) Otherwise search for alternative software. -- Alexandr.Malusek@imv.liu.se
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On Saturday 28 December 2002 16:48, James Hatridge wrote:
HI all...
I got my CD burner up and running today. BUTTTTT I'm makeing one mess after another. Can someone give me an idea what to do? First I tried to burn some mp3 files to CD. It seemed to work, but when I later tried to mount the new CD among other errors there was this:
ISOFS: unable to read i-node block
Also during the starting of the burn the system opened and closed the tray 2 or 3 times. ############ Later I tried again with some data files, most zip, html, txt, etc. This time the burn went even better and the tray did not open at all. BUT when I tried to mount it I got:
mount: Not a directory
Any ideas?
Thanks
JIM
I use KreateCD with no problems - but I have to throttle back the burn speed to no more than 8x (the drive can do up to 48x theoretically!) and make sure I do not do anything else on the system (especially involving lots of i/o) whilst the burn is going on. Keep an eye on the buffer - it should not drop much below about 90% during the burn. Not sure if this helps, but might be worth a try if you are burning at high speed and getting bad disks. Good luck -- Ray
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Alexandr Malusek
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James Hatridge
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