Re: CDR gone bad....is there a fsck.iso9660?
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>I've got an CDR that has gone bad (no superblock or too many filesystems
>mounted, when I try and mount it). I can always try and get a bit copy
>with dd, but wonder if there is a fsck.iso9660 about that might be able
>to save any files from the cdr. What's most worrying, is this CDR is
>only about 1.5 years old and has lived in a case all this time (there
>arn't _any_ visable scratches on the data serface.)
Lok like a kernel bug or a usage bug.
RTFM and use readcd to check the readbility of the media
Jörg
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