Hi,
I'm using a vanilla CD-Rom + HP CD-R IDE setup through ide-scsi and sg on
a Linux 2.4.7 box, and I've noticed the following:
when copying to /dev/scd1 (0,1,0) using
cdrecord -v dev=0,1,0 -isosize /dev/scd0
At the end of scd0 cdrecord reports an error (can't copy now, but the gist
of it was "input stream ended") and fails to fixate the disc. Basically,
all the data from the CD has been read, but since the reading child dies,
I think cdrecord notices it and dies on the spot. I would very much like
to hear a report that this works - what happens when the source CD ends?
No error message?
The CD recorded was, of course, lost. So I attempted (successfuly) to copy
using the crude:
cat /dev/scd0 | cdrecord -v dev=0,1,0 -waiti -
And this worked, though it reported "fifo=0%" through 99% of the process.
Is there a way to do this in a more intelligent fashion?
TIA, folks.
Take care,
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