On 27 Nov 2000, Anssi Saari wrote:

> "Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > You are correct.  I just use CDRW as a big floppy disk, with DirectCD as
> > editing software in past.  It is quite convenient only with drag and drop
> > opertaion.  The CDRW can read both in M$Win98 and Linux (of course the
> > kernel has to be recompiled).  But I can't write CDRW in UDF format on Linux
> > for such a reason I keep both OS.  (Write is already labelled dangerous on
> > Linux).

I still haven't seen what the requirement is.  The original author seems
to want to use a CDRW drive to exchange files between computers.
However, that was never explicitly stated.  It might be that the most
efficient solution would be to exchange the non-standard CDRW with an
IDE-ATAPI or SCSI CDRW on one computer.  It wouldn't be as "easy" as
drag and drop, but (based on the discussion thus far) it could be worlds
simpler and cheaper than maintaining three drives on three separate
computers with three separate operating systesm.


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