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Old 07-01-2002, 04:30 AM   #1
Will
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Slave CDroms and UDF formats


Slack 8.1 and KDE3

CDrives:
I have a Master CDRW and a slave CDrom, It has only recognized the first one the CDrw but not the slave CDrom, How do I get slack to see both?

UDF foramted disks:
1. How do I get Slack to mount UDF formated CDs?
2. In windows you have programs like InCD which lets you format UDF and use the CDRW as a large floppy if you will. Cut, Copy, Paste etc... directly to the CDrw. What tools are there in Linux/Slack that will let you do the same.?

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Old 07-01-2002, 06:41 AM   #2
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A number of the burner programs allow for UDF. Nothing offhand that I know of that comes with slackware, butyou can compile just about anything against Slack with zero hastles. Honestly, check Sourceforge. I would suggest k3b, but looking through it just now I couldn't find any mention of UDF. Good little burner program though.

Now the real problem. The regular cdrom. I'm going to assume that you're either new to slackware or new to Linux. Redhat and the other kids put a prebuilt symlink from /mnt/cdrom or just /cdrom to every cdrom you have, /cdrom, /cdrom1, /cdrom2 etc. Slackware only creates one. What is the IDE device name of you second cdrom. It probably appeared in "dmesg" as /dev/hdd is my guess (second IDE channel, second device?).

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Old 07-01-2002, 07:09 AM   #3
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Post UDF File Type

in your /etc/fstab for the file type on the cdrom use

udf

this must be compiled into the kernel or as a module
use it for read only
 
Old 07-02-2002, 04:57 AM   #4
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Ok, got the Cdrom slave recognized by using 'dmesg' and editing 'fstab' but I can't figure out how to get it to recognize 'UDF'

"Compiled into the Kernel" How do I check for it.? and or if its just a case of adding 'UDF' to 'fstab' what's the seperator I should use so that it recognizes ISO 9660 and UDF?


Last Question. Can Linux accept 'Packet Burning' as also format for 'UDF' Packet burning or is it Windows Technology at the moment?
 
  


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