Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 14 Apr 2005 02:16:43 +0200 | From | Bradley Reed <> | Subject | Re: CDR read problems with 2.6.11? |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 02:03:07 +0200 "Bernd Schubert" <Bernd.Schubert@tc.pci.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote:
> I have seen exactly the same on my fathers computer and could solve this > by not starting the udftools. Didn't have the time to digg further into > this... > Can you confirm thats really a udf problem? Just run > "/etc/init.d/udftools stop" or the similar for your distribution and try > mounting again. >
I am not running udftools. In fact it isn't even installed (not part of Slackware 10.1). I'm trying to burn an iso9660 on a CDR using cdrecord.
There seems to be issues with CD burning under 2.6.11. I make an iso, and I burn it to CDR with 2.6.11 and again with 2.4.28 on the same laptop/same DVD +RW drive. The disk burnt under 2.4 is fine, md5sums all ok, can be read under both kernels. The disk burnt under 2.6.11 burns without error from cdrecord/k3b/etc, but afterwards is not readable under 2.6.11. It is readable under 2.4.28, but the md5sums are not 100% correct, basically making 2.6.11 useless for making backups to CDR.
Brad
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