Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-18 Thread John Tate
I did, I have actually solved the problem now. On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Norman Golisz wrote: > Hi John, > > On Fri Nov 11 2011 16:44, Norman Golisz wrote: >> On Fri Nov 11 2011 23:07, John Tate wrote: >> > # cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso >> > cdio: The media c

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-18 Thread Sviatoslav Chagaev
If you are using a CD-RW -- make sure you have blanked it first by cdio blank Also, if you're using the first drive, i.e. cd0, you don't have to specify the device, you can just type cdio tao image.iso On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 23:07:41 +1100 John Tate wrote: > # cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ub

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-12 Thread Norman Golisz
Hi John, On Fri Nov 11 2011 16:44, Norman Golisz wrote: > On Fri Nov 11 2011 23:07, John Tate wrote: > > # cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso > > cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > You don't read manuals. > > cdio(1): > > > -f

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-12 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 16:19:31 +1100, John Tate wrote: >Recap... > >cdio... ># cdio tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso >cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode > Well, I don't know if you have media that will take 788MB images. Who is silly enough to make those ISOs that big? Or are

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-11 Thread John Tate
Recap... cdio... # cdio tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode I'm guessing I get that one because ISO distribution has deviated a long way from formally defined standards towards spontaneously defined ones. cdrecord...# cdrecord -vv -dao dev=/d

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-11 Thread Norman Golisz
On Fri Nov 11 2011 23:07, John Tate wrote: > # cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso > cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode > > What am I doing wrong? You don't read manuals. cdio(1): > -f device > Specifies the name of the CD device, such as /dev/rcd0c. Both

Re: cdio burning images

2011-11-11 Thread Neal Hogan
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 6:07 AM, John Tate wrote: > # cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso > cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode > > What am I doing wrong? > > I'm guessing the full device path is needed (i.e., /dev/cd0c). However, consider the faq ( http://www.openb

cdio burning images

2011-11-11 Thread John Tate
# cdio -f cd0c tao /home/john/ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso cdio: The media can't be written in TAO mode What am I doing wrong? -- www.johntate.org