On Monday 07 August 2006 05:37 am, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> If the problems with cdrw are not fixed, then the state could be
> called similar to "dead".

So, in other words it's dead by your admission.;-)

> > Sure cdrecord is powerful but personally 'cdrw -i file.iso' has always
> > worked perfectly for my needs for CD and DVD burning on all types of
> > media I've ever used (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW (I think that is
> > the correct syntax but you get the idea)).
>
> cdrecord may be used as simple as cdrw, but in contrary to cdrw, cdrecord
> evaluates SCSI error codes gives readable error messages in case of a
> problem.

I have the save results as Darren, for the most part. I know that I get a bad 
burn occasionally, say 1 piece of media out of 20, and toss it in the trash. 
I've burned my fair share of media on both S10 and S11, I can assure folks of 
that.

-- 

Alan DuBoff - Sun Microsystems
Solaris x86 Engineering - IHV/OEM Group


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