On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 09:37 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: > Mike McCarty wrote: > > Robin Laing wrote: > > > >> Mike McCarty wrote: > >> > >>> I used xcdroast to create a multi-session CDROM. Then later, > >>> I added another session, also as multi-session. Now when I access > >>> the CDROM, I only see the files I added during the second session. > >>> > >>> Where are the first files I put on there? How can I get to them? > >>> > >>> Thanks for help. > >>> > >>> Mike > >> > >> > >> > >> I have come across this before and in one case I had to close the > >> sessions before they were all visible. I was going to do some work on > >> this but never got the time. > >> > > > > Ok, what do I need to do for that? I used the "Fixate After Write" > > selection for both sessions. What do I need to do now? Add one more > > file but not in multi-session mode? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Mike > > The way I understand multisession is that you don't fixate after each > session. This sounds like a time to do some searching on Google for > me to learn. > > I had a command that allowed me to see the previous session part but I > couldn't mount it. I don't know why. I would have to find the CD > that I had the issue with to play again. > > The last time I tried to make a multisession CD, I was on RH 7. > -- > Robin Laing > I will suggest you to use again Xcdroast, but this time try to 'read tracks' (Create CD/DVD -> Read Tracks) an then unpack the saved iso file. Your first session should be in the first track. -- Peter Kostov, Photographer Sofia, Bulgaria Home site - www.light-bg.com