Thanks jason!
I'll give that a try!
I may have rename the drive "cdrw"  as I'm
just now getting used to calling my IDE a SCSI
with the change over to Mdk 7.0.  I know more
reading, more reading!
Vern


On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> http://trylinux.com/projects/udf/
> 
> download the source, compile and install the module and then do:
> 
> mount -t udf /dev/cdrw /mnt/cdrw
> (or whatever suits you) as root.
> 
> jason.
> 
> 
> vern wrote:
> > 
> > Hello all,
> > I just spent the afternoon hunting up all the infos,
> > HOWTO's and man pages that weren't  installed
> > on my initial installation.  Spent quite a time with
> > the CDROM,CD-R HOWTO's.  That left me with
> > another question or two.  I can read CD's CD-R's,
> > but no CD-RW's does that mean that they are
> > automatically in the UDF format??  Or are they
> > merely not finished tracks?  My ultimate goal is
> > to use the CD-RW as a big floppy to archive
> > data to.  I hope "dump" and "restore" will use
> > the CD-RW someday, if I can figure out all the
> > ins and outs.
> > Thanks for any help!
> > Vern

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