[ale] Using IDE CDRW Drives
Chris Ricker
kaboom at gatech.edu
Sun Nov 14 08:58:05 EST 1999
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, jfondow wrote:
> I have the an Acer CDR-W working great with xcdroast, but how do you get
> the RW functionality? I have CDR-W disks but haven't been able to use
> them only the cdr's. TIA
That depends. You can use the cd-r/w as an erasable cd-r (meaning you burn
an ISO to it just like you would to a cd-r, but can erase it and use
it again later). See
cdrecord blank=help
for all the options on how to erase the discs / tracks / etc. You might
have to do a blank on your CD-R/W disc before you use it the very first time
as well, depending on what state they arrived in from the manufacturer....
You can't, however, use the CD-R/W like you can under Windows where you
write to it file by file. Linux doesn't support packet writing in the
official kernels.
If you have packet-written CD-R/W discs kicking around that you need to
read, they're in UDF format. There are fairly stable patches floating
around which allow you to read UDF (and it merged into 2.3 a while ago, so
when 2.4 hits it'll be standard).
later,
chris
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