>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 22 09:06:12 2003
>> >BURN-Free is ON.
>> >Starting new track at sector: 0
>> >Track 01: 4 of 4001 MB written (fifo 96%) 16.1x.cdrecord-prodvd: Success.
>write_g1: scsi sendcmd: no error
>> >CDB: 2A 00 00 00 08 B8 00 00 1F 00
>> >status: 0x1 (GOOD STATUS)
>> >resid: 63488
>> >cmd finished after 0.008s timeout 100s
>>
>> I can't tell you what happened because the kernel is broken :-(
>>
>> If you fix the kernel, you will get a readble error message,
>How helpful. How about saying what's broken instead and I'd be happy to
>fix it.
I thought it's obvious: It is most likely a problem caused by the broken
bit #defines in the Linux kernel for the SCSI status byte. I assume that
status should be 0x02 instead of 0x01. In addition, I would guess that
for the same reason, a kernel instance did not fetch the sense data as
libscg should try to work around these Linux bugs if at least the first
sense byte is != 0.
J�rg
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