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09-06-2005, 04:28 AM
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multi session cd.
mandrake 10.0
i have cd-RW.i have 6 sessions in that cd.
now how to view each session seperately.
because i have the data of last session only.
i know i have the data in that.( i am sure.)
the only think is linux is not showing the all session.
now is there any command or packages for view the one by one.
thanks.
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09-06-2005, 05:14 AM
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Have a look at iso9660 options in man mount
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09-06-2005, 07:15 AM
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pls help me .
i did not get it right.
linux:/mnt/linux/cluster # cdinfo
CD Info 1.1 | (c) 1996-98 Gerd Knorr & Heiko Ei?eldt
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track list (1 - 6)
nr: msf lba ctrl adr type
1: 00:02:00 (000000) 0x4 0x1 data
2: 03:01:14 (013439) 0x4 0x1 data
3: 25:43:70 (115645) 0x4 0x1 data
4: 27:23:70 (123145) 0x4 0x1 data
5: 29:03:70 (130645) 0x4 0x1 data
6: 30:43:70 (138145) 0x4 0x1 data
170: 31:17:25 (140650) 0x4 0x1 data (leadout)
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what ioctl's report
get mcn :
disc status : data mode 1
multisession: 138145 XA
audio status: no status
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try to find out what sort of CD this is
session #2 starts at track 2, offset 13439, isofs size 95304
iso9660: 186 MB size, label `K3b data project '
session #3 starts at track 3, offset 115645, isofs size 600
iso9660: 1 MB size, label `K3B_DATA_PROJECT '
session #4 starts at track 4, offset 123145, isofs size 600
iso9660: 1 MB size, label `K3B_DATA_PROJECT '
session #5 starts at track 5, offset 130645, isofs size 600
iso9660: 1 MB size, label `MY_DISC '
session #6 starts at track 6, offset 138145, isofs size 2505
iso9660: 4 MB size, label `MY_DISC '
CD-ROM with iso9660 fs and joliet extension level 3
iso9660: 4 MB size, label `MY_DISC '
Multisession, offset = 138145
linux:/mnt/linux/cluster #
these are list from my cd.
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09-06-2005, 07:40 AM
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I meant mainly this part of man mount:
session=x
Select number of session on multisession CD. (Since 2.3.4.)
sbsector=xxx
Session begins from sector xxx. (Since 2.3.4.)
That would mean something like:
mount -t iso9660 -o session=6 /device /mountpoint
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09-06-2005, 08:59 AM
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thanks.
but i have some more doubt.
linux:/mnt/cdrom # mount -t iso9660 -o session=1 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom/
linux:/mnt/cdrom # ls
. .. IITb NEW NEW1 aswin aswin.bmp downloads sangeeth projet reports
linux:/mnt/cdrom #
i know aswin and IITb is my first session.
but it shows all the files ....
thanks for wonderfull information.
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09-06-2005, 02:59 PM
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Hmm looks like you're right. I just tested and even when i set session=2 all files showed. Sorry, can't help you there then.
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09-07-2005, 05:21 AM
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thanks.
sir also how to list the the session files seperately.
i want ot list the files session by session.
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09-07-2005, 09:06 AM
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is there any latest commans or softwares?
i mean for retriveing or view the session by session.
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