Are you mounting the CD-RW in a drive that's capable of burning CD's? I don't have a burner on my Linux box, but certainly when I create a udf CD on the Windows box I can mount it on the Linux box , and of course it mounts as read only.has somebody win to use cdrw with filesystem udf? The cd is well formatted because i can use it under windows. the unit under linux is scd0 first i try to mount it: mount -t udf /dev/scd0 /mnt but it tell that /dev/scd0 is write protected i chmod 0666 /dev/scd0 same result i install (makedev) /dev/pktcdvd and try pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/scd0 result:open packet device: No such device or address I don't know what to do now
I can't see anything in the docs I have that says writing to a udf fs is not supported, even if you have a CD drive which is capable of writing. I do note that there is no mkfs.udf command in /sbin, which provides a powerful clue that perhaps you can only write to such disks using a burner program.
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