On 12/06/2016 08:56 AM, jd1008 wrote:
And you are wrong about configuring the drive. the drive is rather new, and the media is BRAND NEW and undamaged. Thus the drive is detected and recognized at boot time. There is no other "mode" in question, as long as the drive has not been written to and already "sealed", meaning no new session can be created on it. You wre WRONG about "rewritable" too. It has to be only WRITABLE.
So much irony that you were complaining about the lack of technical knowledge earlier and then you make the statement that there are no modes for CD writing. Do some research, read the man pages for the CD writing applications.
And how do you know I'm wrong about the disk needing to be rewritable? Did you look at the kernel source code like I did? I did say I wasn't sure, but it did look that way.
I am so done with discussing this with you. If you really must write CDs with dd, then run an ancient operating system since apparently they let you do that. I would consider that to be a bug that has since been fixed.
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