Pen,

I thought to have a rewritable disk you had to buy the disk MADE to be 
rewritable?  I have used them in the past and they worked fine to write to the 
disk more than once.  This link gives an example

John



http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Sony-50GB-BD-RE-Rewritable-Disc/1437319.aspx?cm_cat=GoogleBase&cm_ite=1437319&cm_pla=NA-NA-SON_DI&cm_ven=ShoppingFeeds&ef_id=VBS9RAAAAIc3sQe3:20150408233102:s&gclid=CJDbl-Xu58QCFcGGaQodgzAAGg
 
<http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Sony-50GB-BD-RE-Rewritable-Disc/1437319.aspx?cm_cat=GoogleBase&cm_ite=1437319&cm_pla=NA-NA-SON_DI&cm_ven=ShoppingFeeds&ef_id=VBS9RAAAAIc3sQe3:20150408233102:s&gclid=CJDbl-Xu58QCFcGGaQodgzAAGg>



> On Apr 8, 2015, at 5:57 PM, Pen Helm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am trying to format a BD-RE (Blu-Ray) to be repeatedly writable, like a 
> hard disk.
> I am instructed to do this:
> 
> usage:
> 
> where rdisk2 is your BD drive
> 
> newfs_udf -r 2.50 /dev/rdisk2 -v BDUDF
> 
> 
> How do I determine the correct thing for "rdisk2"?
> 
> 
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