On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 10:11:17AM -0500, Robert wrote: > Philippe wrote: > >On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 01:26, Jerry Schromm wrote: > > > >>Hi everyone. Hey I was failing to burn the FC2 i386 Rescue disc with > >>some error. Couldn't follow it or something. Should have wrote it down > >>verbatim. Anyway it burned when I put Nero the burning software on > >>Disc at Once instead of what it was on Track at Once. > >> > >>So is Disc at Once fine to create that rescue disc?? Let me know. I > >>have yet to try it to see if it works. By the way I burned all the > >>other ISO's to the Fedora core 2 with Track at Once. Tell me what you > >>think. > > > >Hi, > > > >For information, I burn my ISO CD exactly same I did for my rescue CD, > >but it was with K3B under Linux. I think the default is TAO for burning > >CD with K3B. Maybe a medium erro, try to burn at 4x only. > > > >Maybe it helps. > > > >Philippe > > > > Just yesterday I spent several hours and about 30 CDRs, proving that in > order to burn CDs reliably from the cdrecord cli the "-dao" option was > required. **This was on MY system. YMMV** Just my $0.02, situations like this are exactly the reason why I keep a handfull of CDRW blanks around here. So that when I have a problem, or want to test something I won't be wasting CDRs, even if they are cheap (especially when I wait til I get 'em on sale with rebates to buy a whole bunch). They aren't high-speed, only 4X, but sometimes they'll save you from making a pile of coasters. > My primary box: > ASUS A7N8X Deluxe ver 2.0 m/b > Athlon XP 2700+ > 512MB DDR > Sony DRU-530A > uname -a > Linux mavis 2.4.22-1.2149.nptl #1 Wed Jan 7 12:57:33 EST 2004 i686 > athlon i386 GNU/Linux > Testing (stumbling about in the dark???) was done using Sony brand CDRs > rated for speeds 1x - 48x. > > > I burned good CDRs at speeds up to 40x (drive's rated max) using the > -dao option but consistently got platters at any speed (I think I tried > 2x) without "-dao". Since my burner is a recent addition, I tried > burning the same files using my old LG CDRW which now resides in an old > box running (at that time) FC2, kernel 2.6.6-something. > > I know that in the past, $ cdrecord -v dev=1,0,0 *discN* > (from the directory containing the iso images, N=CD number) > would always produce good CDs. But it sure didn't when I tried burning > the FC3t1 iso files to CD. > > BTW, I settled on that option as the key by looking at the command > string used by XCDRoast (which is admittedly cumbersome but reliable > without exception), discarding the irrevelant stuff (gracetime=, etc) > and eliminating the other options by trial & error. > > I hope someone can give a valid explanation. Not me, sorry. Perhaps Schilly (maintainer of cdrecord, et al) could if he were to read your plea, as I assume he understands how those things work! :^) -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- "And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government there will be no end. He will reign on David's throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever." ------------------------------- Isaiah 9:7 (niv) ------------------------------
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