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Hi. I have been interested in trying DVD-RAM due to its 30 year 
shelf-life and supposed "ease of use" of just being mounted like a 
regular disk without having to use CD or DVD writing software.

Anyway, I believe the DVD drive handles DVD-RAM, and this is the 
message I get in the kern.log:

[10357.909024] UDF-fs: No anchor found
[10357.909032] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
[10359.847262] ISOFS: Unable to identify CD-ROM format.

When I look in K3b's media information, it correctly identifies a 
DVD-RAM 4.3GB with nothing written to it.

But it won't mount, and I am going to assume that it's because there 
is no file system. Do I need to partition/format like a HD, or use 
K3b and format like a DVD-RW?

Or, sad to say, is the above error indicative of a drive that can't 
handle DVD-RAM?
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