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Re: cdrecord does not accept /dev output files?



Alson van der Meulen wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 06:46:31PM -0600, Shawn Yarbrough wrote:
> > I have a CD writer located at '/dev/burner'.
> >
> > It's an IDE drive, but I use ide-scsi to make it look like a SCSI device
> > with bus ID '1,1,0'.
> >
> > It works fine.  I've just always wondered why I have to do 'cdrecord
> > dev=1,1,0 disk.iso' instead of the more obvious 'cdrecord /dev/burner
> > disk.iso'.  Surely some part of the kernel knows that /dev/burner is
> > SCSI ID '1,1,0'.  I can mount /dev/burner on, say, /cdrom as a read-only
> > mount and it reads CDs with no problem.
> cdrecord doesn't use the kernel cdrom driver, it uses a raw scsi
> interface  (sg), so only specifying the cdrom device doesn't work :)
>
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I have a cdrw, I use cdrecord  dev=0,0,0  blank=all    some.iso
put in a cdrw disk may with some data in it
after it burn, I can not access it,
wrong fs type when I click desktop's cdrom icon

need help
sincere
eric



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