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>>  /home/jochen/daten.html
>>  archie:~ # cdrecord -v -data dev=0,0,0 speed=6 daten.iso 
>>  
>>       the cd-player plays the songs, but i could not mount the cd.
>>  
>>       what can i do ?
>>       thanks in advance


>So you have got a CD with data on session 2. That should work -- my plextor
>drive as well as my burner both just detect the second data session and use
>it. It could be that your drive has a problem with data in a second
>session -- just as the audio players. 

>If you've got somebody with different drives you could try that to test if
>the CD is basically ok. I got that problem with a DVD drive, just wouldn't
>find/use the second session.


The basic statement is: Linux (in general) does nut support multi-session.

Both relevant drivers (ide-cd.c & sr.c) are unmaintained since ~ 5 years 
and if you are trying to mount the CD from a 100% MMC compliant driver,
it will definitely _not_ work.

It will work with _old_ Sony, Toshiba and Plextor drives which all support
a nonstandard compliant ancient Sony command set. It _may_ be that newer drives
from the same vendors still accept this nonstandard way of retrieving the
multi-session offset. However if a drive works, it is pure luck as Linux
does not support the method that is standard for ~ 4 years.

J�rg

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