Try using the -nofix option until you burn the last track (without -nofix)

man  cdrecord

-Naren

On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, MDK wrote:

> > Today I wanted to burn a multi-session CD. I tried the following to burn
> > the first session (first iso image) :
> 
> Under Linux it is still a dream.
> 
> > Has anybody successfully created a multi-session CD under Linux. Than I
> > tried the same CD on Windows and tried burning it with WinonCD. WinonCD
> > treid to retrieve the existing session, however during retrieving the
> > second session it threw some error. Thus even in windows I was unable to
> > burn anything on that CD. One CD-R wasted.
> 
> cdrecord will close the session after writing. There is no way to leave the
> session
> open, as in windows. That's the reason why we cannot have multi sessions.
> Once
> closed, that CD cannot be written even if there is free space left.
> 
> Regards
> --
> MDK
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