Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:16:33 +0100 | From | Thomas Glanzmann <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.0, cdrom still showing directories after being erased |
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Hi,
> So the drive ought to report media changed if it knowingly over wrote > the table of contents, for instance.
I am not so sure about this. I can't find anything describing this. But looking at SPC-2 Section 7.25 talks only about 'becoming ready and media changed'.
> I still think this is to be expected when mucking in undefined teritory. > Reload the media, it's not hard... Sure you can get around this with > snooping if you really wanted to, but IMO it's wasted effort. Add -eject > to cdrecord command line of default config, how you want so solve it is > not my problem.
I don't understand why the Linux kernel doesn't simply invalidates the buffers when a CDROM media is unmounted. If this would be case no such problems would ever occur.
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