Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus-cd-burner
I'm unable to burn an ISO-file to a disk, using nautilus-cd-burner. The
symptoms is that n-c-b locks up, and consumes more and more memory.
The problem is that n-c-b calls cdrecord as:
cdrecord fs=16m dev=0,1,0 -eject -dao driveropts=burnfree -v -data -nopad
ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
When run from the command line, it produces this output, ad libitum:
TOC Type: 1 = CD-ROM
scsidev: '0,1,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 1 lun: 0
WARNING: the deprecated pseudo SCSI syntax found as device specification.
Support for that may cease in the future versions of wodim. For now,
the device will be mapped to a block device file where possible.
Run "wodim --devices" for details.
Unable to open this SCSI ID. Trying to map to old ATA syntax.This workaround
will disappear in the near future. Fix your configuration.Unable to open this
SCSI ID. Trying to map to old ATA syntax.This workaround will disappear in the
near future. Fix your configuration.Unable to open this SCSI ID. Trying to map
to old ATA syntax.This workaround will disappear in the near future. Fix your
configuration.Unable to open this SCSI ID. Trying to map to old ATA syntax.This
workaround will disappear in the near future. Fix your configuration.Unable to
open this SCSI ID. Trying to map to old ATA syntax.This workaround will
disappear in the near future. Fix your configuration.Unable to open this SCSI
ID. Trying to map to
When running cdrecord as:
cdrecord fs=16m dev=/dev/cdrom -eject -dao driveropts=burnfree -v -data -nopad
ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
It works fine.
n-c-b should probably be updated to use the new syntax.
** Affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Gutsy] Cannot burn, n-c-b sends wrong device parameter to cdrecord
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138734
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