Hi, Giuseppe Corbelli: > > > But readcd can read sectors 1273136-1273137 no problem. > I've tried xorriso as you said and it copied the whole ISO to disk, where I > could mount it w/o any hassle.
I'm glad about that. Theory background: The difference towards recovering the sessions by readcd is that they got re-interpreted by xorriso. So a single session emerged with superblock at address 0. If the media content was retrieved by readcd, the resulting disk file would still have the multi-session layout, but the operating system would have no clue where the superblock is. This it would learn from the media's session and track structure. But not from a disk file or from overwriteable media types. A user can examine that structure of multi-session media by dvd+rw-mediainfo or xorriso -toc Usually the start block address of the most recent (complete) track would be the number to use with mount -t iso9660 -o sbsector=<number> on the disk file copy. > I rebooted the machine (changed the network adapter), > and now mount works OK. Oh. To Eric Wanchic: Do you reboot as rarely as i do ? Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

