Globe Trotter wrote:
First problem, note that although you requested cdrecord you actually got a forked and hacked version called "wodim," based on an old and obsolete version of cdrecord. It is linked as cdrecord to make you think you have the real thing, but you don't.Hi, I am using cdrecord on F8, wodim:1.1.6-6.fc8 I have been having a strange problem using my cd/dvdwriter. So, I use the following: cdrecord -v -eject speed=24 dev=/dev/scd1 Fedora-9-i686-Live.isowhich works just fine when writing to a CD-R. However, the same command usingcdrecord -v -eject speed=24 dev=/dev/scd1 Fedora-9-i386-DVD-iso does not. Instead, it produces the following: wodim: No write mode specified. wodim: Asuming -tao mode. wodim: Future versions of wodim may have different drive dependent defaults.
Your choices are these:
(a) use growisofs
(b) download and compile real cdrecord from
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
(c) use cdrskin
The (b) option will install in /opt/schily/bin, and requires running as
root or setuid root, because the program uses vendor-specific commands
where needed and the kernel blocks them. I install the real cdrecord as
CDrecord, in /usr/local/bin, setuid root. That reminds me it's not the
Fedora hack.
I find (a) easier to use in many cases, and (b) to work with a few more burners. I only put (c) last because I haven't used it much, since only cdrecord supports the features needed to burn SVCD video disks.
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