Have you tried the '-dao' or '-data' options?
I had a lot of trouble burning my FC3 iso until I used the '-data' option out of desparation.
I was having DIFFERENT trouble than you, though, so this may not be your solution.
It seems like you wouldn't need '-data', but after adding '-data' I burned them all with no problem. Actually, I added both -doa and -data and ran cdrecord from a terminal with no X and with no X running anywhere else to reduce traffic on the scsibus. The last precaution may have been purely superstitious.
My method was not very scientific as I changed all three of the above parameters at once, but I was getting sick of throwing away cdrs. The -dummy mode would work sometimes!
I have an MMC drive, so the -doa was supported.
good luck! SOMETHING will make it work.
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From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Trying to write iso images to CD Date: 14 Jun 2005 09:37:51 +0100
>>>>> "Torsten" == Torsten Eberhardt <emil.eberhardt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Torsten> you should try Torsten> cdrecord dev=ATA:1,0,0 -tao -eject FC4.etc...iso Torsten> that will work.
I'm now finding the drive OK (in fact, it turns out I can omit device= completely also), but after some time, I keep getting:
cdrecord: CD/DVD-recorder nor ready.
I tried cdrecord blank=fast, and I get the same thing. I tried adding the speed= parameter, for various values. Again the same thing, but somtimes I get could not load media
instead.
Any suggestions? -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire
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