>From: Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> NO, if you like to check for a media change you need to access
>> the TOC.

>Thanks, but that's not what I was asking. What I want to know is, if 
>I were writing a volume management system, and I wanted to make 
>sure it didn't interfere with a write in progress, is there any way 
>for it to find out if a disk is being written without disturbing a 
>write in progress?

NO

>If this is impossible, then for the volume management not to 
>interfere with cdrecord, cdrecord must tell the volume manager that 
>it is writing.

Well, the volume management on Solaris allows to do this by opening e.g.

/vol/dev/rdsk/c1t1d0/unknown_format

The correct name is retrieved by asking the volmgt system.

J�rg

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