On Thu, 2003-05-01 at 07:04, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
First, I would suggest NOT messing with your kernel for this problem. IIRC, the udf is different for DVDs and DirectCD disks (one is version 1.7, the other 1.3 IIRC). This may make the udf module not able to read DirectCD disks while reading DVDs, I don't know. My suggestion would be to use DirectCD to 'finish' the disks to an ISO9660 format, which you will be able to use without any problems. AFAIK, packet writing to a CD is still a future feature in Linux. HTH BTW, if the Linux udf will read DCDs version, Anders post should do the trick
Thanks Joe, I'll try that. The weird thing,though,is that as I was
trying numerous tweaks over the past couple weeks, I have been able to
mount a few of these cds (what I'm trying to do is copy mp3 files to my
new hard drive that I had burned and deleted because my old hard drive
was full). At one point, it seemed like it was mounting just fine, but I
don't remember how I got there. Then I had to repartition because I had
screwed up during installation (my partitions still aren't right, but
that's a whole other issue) and I haven't been able to mount a cd since
then. But since I've been able to mount a UDF cd occasionally, there
must be a way to do it.
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Chris Grainer