On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Andrew Smith wrote: > But I'd guess that you can use a CDRW disk as a UDF partition and > not have to worry about cdrecord or anything else - just mount it > and use it as any other partition (but much slower - and dont do > LOTS of update) > > The point I meant to make (but didn't do very well) was that > RedHat9 - out of the box - will now use a DVD-RAM drive with > a UDF formatted DVD-RAM disk just like a HDD. Now *I* am confused ;-) I am aware of the fact that RHL9 will *read* UDF disks, but how do I get it to *write* to them? My /etc/fstab has /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660 user,unhide,noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0 and /dev/cdrom is actually /dev/scd0, which is my TEAC CDwriter (which works fine with cdrecord/cdrdao, etc). Changing the ro in fstab to rw doesnt seem to do the trick. Is there a HOWTO somewhere I can read that takes into account any changes made to RHL9? TIA! Atul -- ------------------------------------------- Atul Chitnis | achitnis@xxxxxxxxxxx Exocore Consulting | http://www.exocore.com Bangalore, India | +91 (80) 344-0397 -------------------------------------------