> > My CDRW device is /dev/hdc, I add to /etc/default/udftools: > > DEVICES="/dev/hdc" > > but when I try to execute /etc/init.d/udftools start I have the following > > error: > > Starting support for udftools packet writing: pktcdvd0=hdcopen packet > > device: No such device or address > > > > I have the devices /dev/pktcdvd0, /dev/pktcdvd1, /dev/pktcdvd2 > > and /dev/pktcdvd3 created. > > > > I'm using sid, the latest 2.6 image provided by Debian; do I have to > > compile my own kernel or is it ok to use the one provided by Debian? > > You need to compile your own kernel, with the CD packet writing patch. > > That patch can be found at http://w1.894.telia.com/~u89404340/packet.html
But the patch you mention is for 2.4 kernels, I'm using 2.6; I think that udf writing is included in the 2.6.x kernel ADSL - Para estar las 24 horas en internet http://www.internet.com.uy Tel. 707.42.52 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

