The table of equvalance
(http://linuxjunkies.org/articles/win-gnu-alt.html)
states that CDFS is equivalent to ISObuster for
Working with multi session CD + recovering information
from faulty multi session disks.
you can give it a try.
website: http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/

falguni

--- "J.Bakshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 07 Apr 2005 7:21 pm, falguni patra
> wrote:
> > i had a similar similar problem after writing 13
> times
> > a multisession disc and then getting read errors.
> i
> > tried windows based isobuster the files written by
> the
> > previous sessions. it worked. i don't know if
> there is
> > some way to solve it in linux.
> > probably the cumulative lead-in lead-out (or TOC
> > maybe) that is written after each session is in
> some
> > scratched or bad/unreadable area of the disc as it
> has
> > been handled a lot of time.
> >
> 
> thanks a lot for sharing your experience, but I have
> only one OS , that debian 
> linux.
> 
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