Fwd: What do do when neither cdrecord/burncd work for me anymore?

Yury Tarasievich yury.tarasievich at gmail.com
Tue Sep 19 12:33:04 PDT 2006


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From: Yury Tarasievich <yury.tarasievich at xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:27:55 +0300
Subject: Re: What do do when neither cdrecord/burncd work for me anymore?
I've seen such error when in-system cd-recording support, either in
freebsd or in dragonfly, was fundamentally broken -- or uncapable of
handling hardware and/or medium. Sometimes it came to writing 896 Kb
and bailing out with similar message about -1. Sorry I can't be more
specific, it's all from memory.
On 19/09/06, Justin C. Sherrill <justin at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, September 19, 2006 12:39 pm, Jamie wrote:
> In <450FFF45.20204 at xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Petr Janda <elekktretterr at xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> mentions:
>>elevator# burncd -f /dev/acd0c data plan9.iso fixate
>>next writeable LBA 0
>>writing from file plan9.iso size 258006 KB
>>written this track 1120 KB (0%) total 1120 KB
>>only wrote -1 of 32768 bytes err=16
>>
>>fixating CD, please wait..
> I'm on a limb by saying this, hopefully it won't seem to silly, but, when
> you last compiled the kernel, did you comment out SCSI support? (including
> any emulated SCSI IDE-type drivers)
burncd doesn't require SCSI support, though cdrecord does.  It's stopping
before writing any data at all, which makes me wonder: Is there only one
CD burner in this system?  Is it located at /dev/acd0c?  Is there a CD in
it?  Is the CD blank?






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