When I try to mount CDRW discs I get:
mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
but other discs mount fine. Does anyone know what that is about?
Maybe I'm not burning them correctly?
- Grant
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Grant wrote:
When I try to mount CDRW discs I get:
mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
but other discs mount fine. Does anyone know what that is about?
Maybe I'm not burning them correctly?
What are you using to write these? Are they fixated? Maybe cdrecord
... -fix can help...
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
Grant wrote:
When I try to mount CDRW discs I get:
mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
but other discs mount fine. Does anyone know what that is about?
Maybe I'm not burning them correctly?
What are you using to write these? Are they
When I try to mount CDRW discs I get:
mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
but other discs mount fine. Does anyone know what that is about?
Maybe I'm not burning them correctly?
What are you using to write these? Are they fixated? Maybe cdrecord
... -fix can help...
When I try to mount CDRW discs I get:
mount: /dev/hdc: can't read superblock
but other discs mount fine. Does anyone know what that is about?
Maybe I'm not burning them correctly?
What are you using to write these? Are they fixated? Maybe cdrecord
... -fix can help...
Grant schreef:
The discs that won't mount do play in a
CD player just fine. Any ideas?
Are these then regular Redbook audio CDs you've burned? Those don't need
to be mounted. Just put them into the drive, open your media player of
choice and play them as you would a 'retail' audio CD.
Holly
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--- Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdc -audio -pad *.wav
When trying to mount it actually tells me to specify
the filesystem
type first, then I specify vfat (it won't accept
auto), then I get the
superblock error.
Audio cds are in cdda format. It's not a regular
cdrecord -dev=/dev/hdc -audio -pad *.wav
You cannot mount audio cd's under normal circumstances (there are some
exceptions to this general rule, but you normally have to install stuff in
order to get that functionality).
In the case where you mentioned that you could mount an audio cd, I would
The discs that won't mount do play in a
CD player just fine. Any ideas?
Are these then regular Redbook audio CDs you've burned? Those don't need
to be mounted. Just put them into the drive, open your media player of
choice and play them as you would a 'retail' audio CD.
Ok, but sometimes
Grant wrote:
Ok, but sometimes I have a written CDRW and I don't know what's on it.
I guess I should try to mount it, if that fails, try to play it, if
that fails I've got bad data?
Or follow my rule...no label, treat as blank. It works in the office
too! ;-
-Richard
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That's why I keep my soft pen always near my CDRWs and CDRs! I even
got a special one that is thin and so I write a complete description
instead of Audio 1 or Data 2 *lol*
Don't tell anyone, but once I spent 2 hours looking for a backup CD
for my boss (had to bring all CDs home to check each
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 15:40, Grant wrote:
system4 ~ # mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc,
or too many mounted file systems
But on 1 of them it mounts fine even
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