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RE: [Dvdrtools-users] Mashita DVD-RAM LF-D310
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Lachlan Cranswick |
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RE: [Dvdrtools-users] Mashita DVD-RAM LF-D310 |
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Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:39:29 +0100 |
I don't know the correct "technical" answer to this. I just assumed
this was an "accidental" benefit of the way dd works. I assume(?) "dd"
would work this way with any device that the kernal knew
was "writable" - or maybe read/writable?
On Redhat 7.2/7.3 - the DVDRAM drive is recognised as a read/write
drive and can be treated as a removable disk - format it and use the
cp command, etc. I was not being able to find any version of cdrecord
or dvdrecord, etc that would properly work with the Mashita DVD-RAM
LF-D310 that forced me down this path.
There seem to be so many "kludges", "try this at your own risk source code
patches" and "problems" with DVD-XXX type devices - I am not sure if the
official specs mean anything? It is what works that counts? Just a novice
DVD-RAM user's opinion (do not weight it highly).
Lachlan.
>So there is support in the kernel for _recording_ ISO images to
>_DVD-R(G)_ disks on 3rd generation DVD-RAM drives that have this
>capability?
>
>Or this is just for _rewriting_ ISO images to _DVD-RAM_ disks in
>general?
>
>-- Bryan
>
>--
>Bryan J. Smith, E.I. mailto:address@hidden (407)489-7013
>CompTIA A+ i-Net+ Linux+ Network+ Server+ Sun SCSA SCNA SCWSE 8
>On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 09:04, Lachlan Cranswick wrote:
>> The "dd" method for burning ISO images to DVDRAM (thanks to Seth Kurtzberg
>> for pointing this out to me) works well when I have tried it - e.g.,
>> dd if=/tmp/isos/1.iso of=/dev/scd0
>> But be wary that for the DVDRAM to be bootable (if this is
>> relevant to you) - there may be a size limit for the ISO
>> image (i.e., possibly less than 1 Gig for it to be bootable).
>> I have not had time yes to properly investigate this - hopefully
>> in late August after attending a conference.
>
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