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RE: CD-RW for random access ?
- From: "Leonard den Ottolander" <leonardjo hetnet nl>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: CD-RW for random access ?
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 06:54:51 +0200
Hello Jamin (and Sen of course),
> The program that you are referring to is DirectCD. There is an option in
> this program to complete the CD so that it can be read by other systems.
> Once you do this, it should be readable from Linux.
I think you are confusing EasyCD and DirectCD here. EasyCD allows you to
write ISO images in parts, which you can close afterwards, so normal players
can read them.
What Sen is refering to is the UDF writer (DirectCD). As Jon mentioned, the
development of this feature is still in (pre)beta state. The problem is that
different manufacturers have different ideas about how one should read and
write UDF. For example, the Adaptec UDF reader does not know what to do with
Philips Packet CD's, and vice versa.
So, I am sorry, but this is not possible yet :(. You could give the current
code a try, or just wait a little while longer.
Ciao,
Leonard.
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