Re: problems getting CD-RW into SCSI emulation

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On December 23, 2003 12:06 am, Julian Opificius wrote:
> I think cdrecord does a raw write rather than mounting it, because
> technically it's a file system that gets mounted, not a volume, and as an
> empty volume there's no actual file system to mount.
>
> However, I'm unclear now on how to actually read from a written CD-RW.
>
> I'm using a backup script package called "sitback", which does what you'd
> expect a backup package to do.
>
> I see what I believe to be successful writes to the CD-RW, but I can't
> remount the CD-RW medium to read from it. I understand that a regular CD
> reader can't read from a CD-RW that isn't "fixated", but I don't know how
> to read the files.
>
> Any clues?
>
> j.

I'm not up on my burning but, presuming you don't want to fixate the disk 
because you are not done writing to it, can you mount it in the CD-RW drive 
or use the burn software to inspect the files?

-- 
Pete Nesbitt, rhce


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