I think I've figured out what the problem is; /dev/cdrom is still linked to
/dev/hdc rather than /dev/scd0 or something which would be more appropriate
for the ide-scsi device.
Does that sound right to anyone? Spent most of last night trying to figure
out which device I should be using but I'm not making much progress, so I'd
be glad of a little assistance,
Regards,
Ruairi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ruairi Newman" <bofh at tech-mad.org>
To: <ilug at linux.ie>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Burning CDs
> >
> > Use -R and -J to just rock ridge and Joliet extensions, so the file
names
> > come out properly.
> >
>> I left out the -J for the Joliet extensions because I hadn't intended ever
> using it in Windows. The purpose of the CD was to back up files from
> Linux, so that I could restore them later after I nuked my /home
partition.
>> The issue really is that the CD wasn't read at all in Linux, just those
damn
> I/O errors.
>> Regards,
>> Ruairi
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