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Re: CD difficult to burn



This "particular CD is invisible", other CDs are visible from XCDroast.
Notice that I am able to use readcd and dd. I can burn other CDs, is this
one the one that is difficult.
----- Original Message -----
From: <dbalder@pacbrands.com.au>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 10:32 PM
Subject: RE: CD difficult to burn


> >I posted a message to the list a while ago, some time in the early
> afternoon
> >about a CD difficult to burn, but the message got somehow lost. In
> essence,
> >how do I burn a CD difficult to burn, using "readcd" or "dd", any one, I
> >don't really care which tool. I tried dd and readcd, both gave me errors.
> >From XCDroast the CD is just plain invisible.
> >dd and readcd read must of the CD but somewhere they got some eror.
> >Thanks
>
>
>
> If you can't see CD from Xcdroast then I am assuming your kernel is not
compiled correctly. If I remember correctly you will need scsi-ide compiled
> into the kernel.
> Use dmesg| more to verify whether scsi-ide is in.
> Note that if scsi-ide is in as well as atapi-cdrom support, atapi-cdom
will load in first (I am quoting kernel documentation here). This means that
> scsi-ide is useless with atapi-cdrom compiled in at the same time.
>
> Cdrecord would be your tool of choice if you would like to burn your cds
using CLI.
>
> cdrecord parameters will depend on your hardware configuration,
capabilities, etc.
>
> man cdrecord for more, and there is a howto on www.tldp.org.
>
>
> Davor
>
>
>
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