On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:04:23 +0200, Markus Huber wrote: > Am Do, den 21.10.2004 schrieb akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx um 0:00: > > > What you say above is even more amazing. You are saying that you can > > write to a CD-RW in linux using one of the cd writing programs and > > somehow erase what you have written and use it now as a CD-RW cd > > writing and reading to it. How exactly do you remove what you have > > written the first time? > > Just don't understand what you mean. I'm quite new to linux (8 months), > but I have always been able to erase CD-RWs through k3b, I did not need > to get into the knowledge of burning through shell-commands. > > k3b was working like Nero under Windows for me. No learning, no > restrictions, I just used it. Sorry, I cannot give you the english title > of german "Mehrfachsitzung" - multi-session > I run Fedora in german language, but the > command has the same name as in Nero. Just select something like > "erase", and your CR-RW is empty. I did that 100s of times with k3b. k3b detects RW (RW = ReWritable) CD media and either offers to blank it prior to burning or can be configured to blank it automatically. There's still http://www.cdrfaq.org which covers a lot of common questions. -- Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang) - Linux 2.6.8-1.541 loadavg: 1.56 1.31 1.00