On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Kien Pham wrote:
Hi. I've patched my 2.4.19pre4 kernel with the packet-writing patch. Then compiled and installed the kernel. Then I've gone through the proper commands. Everything works great and it shows "/dev/pktcdvd0 on /mnt type udf (rw)" when I type mount. But when I try to write something, it says "mkdir: cannot create directory `junk': Read-only file system". What went wrong?
I have seen this when a usb drive was incorrectly classified as scsi 1 instead of scsi 3/mmc. What does the kernel say about your drive? (Check dmesg and /proc/scsi/scsi.)
Also, the UDF support in the kernel says it does not support CDR/CDRW's, only hdds. Is there another UDF patch that I'm supposed to use?
Shouldn't be necessary.
P.S. (Dangerous UDF writing option is set in ther kernel config, but I don't know if I'm supposed to cat something to /proc to enable it?)
No, there is nothing in /proc you need to set. -- Peter Osterlund - petero2@telia.com http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340