I have been burning CD-R media using cdrecord 1.9 and Linux 2.4.0-test*
(through test10) for some time now successfully. I am using a Yamaha
CRW4416S on a card supported by the aic7xxx driver.
Recently I have come across a file that seems to cause cdrecord to fail
on my platform. Normally, I have been burning filesystem trees with
no files larger than a few megabytes. What is uncharacteristic about
the filesystem I am now burning is that it contains a long QuickTime
file; 469MB.
I use mkisofs 1.9 to generate an ISO 9660 filesystem. The filesystem
checks out okay versus the source directory when I use md5sum to compare
files.
However, after burning, the same md5sum check fails. I have tried
varying parameters such as the burn speed. Could the large file size
be causing my problem? Or perhaps something else? Is this something
that should be brought up with Jens Axboe or Doug Gilbert?
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W. Michael Petullo
:wq
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