[SOLVED] Multi-session CDROM access... How?

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Mike McCarty wrote:
Tim wrote:


Is the next session set up to add to the previous (importing the
directory structure) or start afresh (just using up the left over space
instead of a new disc)?

There are various different ways of using multi-session discs.


I don't know. When I created the disc, it seemed odd to me that
the default was "Fixate". ISTM that one wouldn't want to fixate
after writing to a multi-session. BUT when I deselected that option,
a pop-up warned me that it might create a disc which was unusable.

I have tried

    # mount -O session=<n> /mnt/cdrom

with <n> in the range 0 to 4 inclusive, and always see the files
from the second session I created, but none of the files I put
on the disc with the first session.

Mike

Ok, when I do this:

# mount -o session=0 /mnt/cdrom

I get the first session I wrote, and when I do this:

# mount -o session=1 /mnt/cdrom

I get the second session.

The man page showed the upper-case "O", and mount did not complain
when I used the "-O", but still only gave me the second session.

When I use the "-o" rather than "-O" I can get the various sessions.

Mike
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