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Re: cd burning
That did the trick, with the help of -s and -force it "appears" smooth
too! ;-)
Do you know how to specify names of the cd? For the record I have
googled for it, and I have read the manpage. My CD's are coming out as
being named "CDROM". It's being used for backups so I'm thinking of
naming the cd according to the current date. Not a big deal because the
monkey that actually does the backup is going to label them. It's still
a useful practice to have the backup labeled.
Or maybe I will generate a text file with the current date on it so when
it's mounted you can see it...hmmmm
Any other recomendations?
--Bryan
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 15:56, Jean-Yves Burlett wrote:
> On Saturday 01 February 2003 00:38, Bryan Irvine wrote:
> > cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -data /etc/hosts
> > I get an error that says "cannot open scsi driver".
> > Anyone using this software to burn under OBSD?
>
> Try something along the lines of
> # cdrecord dev=/dev/rcd0c:0,0,0 -data mystuff.iso