Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "Cdrecord problems"
2006 May 03
3
cdrecord issues
I have an issue with cdrecord though and I can't figure it out. I use
Webmin, which basically just creates an iso and then uses cdrecord to
burn it and it worked fine with previously installed CentOS 4 (I wiped
and reinstalled about 8 months ago).
This is the command that Webmin tries to execute...
cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -isosize \
2005 Apr 22
1
How to record a data CD ?
Hi,
For years that i've been recording CDs and DVDs and all well.
Now, i can't in CentOS-4
First i run:
# mkisofs -r -J -o cd_backup cd/
Then
# cdrecord -scanbus
Output is:
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
1,0,0 100) 'SAMSUNG ' 'CD-ROM SC-148F ' 'F008' Removable CD-ROM
1,1,0 101) 'HP '
2007 Apr 04
2
Problems with SATA DVD+-RW drive
I just got a Dell Dimension e521 (AMD 64 x2, nVidia MCP51 chipset) and
so far it has been fine. Today I tried to burn some CD-R and DVD-R
disks and have been able to do nothing but make coasters. The drive is
a TSST TS-H653a (Samsung OEM) and does have the current firmware.
Playing back data, audio, and video disks work just fine, but recording
is a different matter.
The drive shows up as
2003 Jul 05
2
NEC 1300A DVD-R writing
Hi,
so I just bought a NEC 1300A, primarily, because it allows me to write DVD+
and -RW. Using DVD-R discs (and currently no options to try other media, due
to shops being closed), I'm unable to write anything, using either the
dvd+rwtools port, or the dvdrtools.
I've exhausted all references to be found in google, which are in a language I
understand, so I'm hoping the list can
2009 Apr 12
3
Using cdrecord on CentOS
Hi,
I'd like to use cdrecord on the command line. I'm currently reading the
relevant chapter in Carla Schroder's "Linux Cookbook". Unfortunately,
some of the tricks and hints included in the book don't seem to work the
same way on a standard CentOS 5 install.
1) Am I supposed to be root to use cdrecord and burn an .iso file?
2) How do I specify a device?
2007 Dec 28
4
MOre on buring ISOs
So right now I have installed k3b on this notebook. I am using my Storix
DVD/CDRW usb drive. I can read cds with it.
Cannot burn CDs. First k3b suggests slowing down (from 8x to 4x). Then
use TAO. Then it gave up.
So I try cdrecord directly. -checkdrive finds some interesting things.
Got to close the drive manually; cdrecord says it can't. then try a
cdrecord -v dev=dev/scd0 sample.iso
2007 Feb 14
3
How do I burn a CD image under CentOS?
Newbie question (again):
I'm running CentOS 4.4 (2.6.9-42.0.8) and have not been able to burn an
ISO image of a 3rd party driver to my CD burner. cdrecord generates this
and I'm not sure where to go on this from here:
$ cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01-dvd (--) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jrg Schilling
Note: This version is an unofficial (modified) version with DVD support
Note: and
2008 Aug 01
1
DVD Burner
I've purchased an LG DVD Burner (GSA-E60L) External super Multi DVD Rewiter
for my PE2950 Dell Server attached via USB.
Can someone guide me to set up the DVD with Linux, and which tools should I
use to burn DVD?
[root at PowerEdge1 /]# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (cpu-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 J?rg
Schilling
Note: This version is an unofficial (modified) version with
2007 Dec 31
2
ISO burning challenge -- pilgrims progress
First the Storix drive works just fine under DSL 4.2.1 on my Libretto.
So the drive is fine, the media is fine. And cdrecord on DSL reports
the media to be
Manuf. index: 27
Manufacturee: Prodisc Technology Inc.
I have all of ONE system with Centos 4 on it. A Trixbox 2.2; I added
cdrecord and found that I could burn the iso image ONLY by including the
-force option to get around the
2007 Dec 25
13
Natulius CD burner does not accept my 700Mb CD-R disks
When I try to burn anything to cd, I get a message to insert a CD large
enough for my file (normally an ISO image). Doesn't matter if the iso
image is a 600Mb Centos ISO or a 48Mb DSL ISO. Same warning.
My CD-Rs are Memorex 700MB/80min 52x disks that work just fine on XP
systems.
So what am I missing configuration-wise?
2003 Apr 10
1
Writing a DVD
Hi there.
I am unsuccessfully trying to write a data DVD on FreeBSD 4.8.
The writer is a Sony DVD RW DRU-500A on IDE. I'm using the atapicam
driver. The media is a Sony DVD+RW which arrived with the writer.
Both with cdrecord ProDVD (from the ports or otherwise) and dvdrtools
I get a general SCSI retryable error message, when trying to write a
data track or blank a DVD.
I have no
2005 Nov 28
1
cdrecord Error (Permissions?)
List,
Sorry to trouble anyone, a google on my error from k3b lead me to a
permissions issue, but after searching through several of the links
(including a few forums) I've failed to turn up exactly what the
permissions should be or if that is even an accurate solution.
When running k3b I get an error stating that cdrecord did not exit
properly. And k3b will not burn a cd.
Running cdrecord
2009 Mar 14
0
dvd rw not recognized
I installed Centos 5.2 on a brand new computer the other day. It has an Asus
DVD RW drive in it which I used to boot the netboot disk off of to install the
operating system so it found the dvd at that point.
Now k3b tells me that it can't find any drives.
[nathalie at jeff ~]$ ll /dev/scd0
brw------- 1 nathalie disk 11, 0 Mar 10 14:00 /dev/scd0
[nathalie at jeff ~]$ ll /dev/cdrom*
2008 Jun 02
3
Burning DVD with upgrade of cdrtools for cdrecord
I am having problems burning DVD's from commandline. I was wondering if
anyone else has had any luck using cdrecord-2.01 and cdrtools that is
supposed to add DVD support? Thanks!
-- Dexter
-- Dexter Fitzgerald Stowers
Systems Programmer I
Systems Administrator Unix/Linux Systems
142 Freeman Hall
College of Engineering and Sciences
GSEC, GCIH, GCIA, RHCT, RHCE
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2007 Jan 24
0
How to configure CD-RW in CentOS for cd burning using cdrecord
Dear all,
I am using CentOS 4.4 Version Now.I want to Burn multi session CD using
commands "mkisofs" and "cdrecord" on command prompt.
I don't know how to configure the cdwriter(Samsung)?
I am able to find the device using "cdrecord -scanbus" but when I want to
get next track of already written cd using "cdrecord -dev=X.X.X -msinfo",
system displays
2008 Oct 01
2
Sidebar re ABI stability (was Segmentation fault / core dump)
Joerg.Schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote
> Linux does not implement stable kernel interfaces. It may be that there is
> an intention to do so but I''ve seen problems on Linux resulting from
> self-incompatibility on a regular base.
To be precise, Linus tries hard to prevent ABI changes in the system
call interfaces exported from the kernel, but the glibc team had
defeated
2006 Oct 21
2
drive recognition in EAC/wine
Hello all:
I am using exactaudio copy (EAC) with wine on linux (suse 10.1)
So far I had no problems with drive recognition.
Recently I've attached another drive to the IDE 0 slave port
and this drive is not recognized by EAC/wine.
Here is my 'cdrecord dev=ATA -scanbus' output:
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) *
0,1,0 1) 'TEAC ' 'CD-W512EB '
2008 Oct 31
14
questions on zfs backups
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Richard Elling <Richard.Elling at sun.com> wrote:
> Philip Brown wrote:
>> I''ve recently started down the road of production use for zfs, and am hitting my head on some paradigm shifts. I''d like to clarify whether my understanding is correct, and/or whether there are better ways of doing things.
>> I have one question for
2006 Aug 26
6
Problems after performing yum update
I performed the update yesterday that included installing kernel
2.6.9-42.0.2.EL and replacing ethereal with wireshark.
First, the trivial...
Wireshark would not run from the KDE menu without editing the menu to
change the command from "wireshark" to "kdesu wireshark" because dumpcap
is at usr/sbin/dumpcap instead of /usr/bin/dumpcap . Making the change
causes wireshark to
2005 Oct 28
2
UP vs SMP kernel ?
There was a discussion here several days ago that was precipitated by my
decision to manually install the new kernel before YUMming the upgrade
to CentOS 4.2. The upgrade went south but I recovered by doing a fresh
install and a bunch of copying from backups. All's well EXCEPT that I'm
back in the same "box", thanks to anaconda.
I set out to upgrade kernels this morning: