On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Bill Bennett wrote: > I'm having trouble with my CD burner. > > I'm using cdrdao and when I begin the programme it goes through > the usual preliminaries. > > Which flash past at a rate too fast to read. > > Is there a command that saves this preliminary stuff in some kind > of log file? I'd like to look over it slowly to see, if possible, > where I'm making mistakes. I've looked around, but cdrdao doesn't > seem to make such a file.
You could always do the old cdrao [options] > view.txt Then simply edit view.txt An easier way, however, assuming you haven't changed consoles while the process is going on, is to simply hit shift and page up to scroll back through the screen buffer. You usually get at least 100 lines of text in the buffer - maybe a little more. DaZZa -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
