Hi, > Yes, but with optional +POW twist (see my Blu-ray page).
Plus the code of your tools :)) But doesn't the POW gesture make session 1 unmountable as soon as a further session is recorded ? Even on a drive which would recognize and handle multi-session ? Accessing older sessions is helpful with incremental backups. With overwriteables i write the first session to LBA 32 and do the patching of LBA 0 to 31 already with that first session. An interested reader can mount -o sbsector=32 and thus access session 1 even if LBA 0 to 31 gets overwritten later. All other sessions can easily be found by our NWA rounding (you 16, me 32). They form a nice chain. I could imagine that this would work with BD-R POW too. Hopping over the orphans will make scanning for sessions more cumbersome. This would apply to drives which would need your POW patching. For a multi session drive one would just have to know that the real session 1 starts at LBA 32 and that the Volume Descriptors at LBA 0 point to the newest session. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

