lost the data...please help me...
I loaded mandrake linux...i burn some data into CD-RW using K3B.It said successfully written...after open the cd there is no data in it..when i open in windows every thing is there...what is the reason the linux not shown the file... please help me....
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Most likely k3b deleted that. By default it has option "delete ater successful burn"
Did you check that option??!!:tisk: |
hi there
what data did u write in th CDand mode did u choose for it like packet mode or track at once as far as i remember u need to have support for" UDF file system support (UDF_FS)" if u ahve written cds in packet mode see what FS ur system supports by cat /proc/filesystems regards |
okay sir, when i write another cd-rw ,that is perfect now...in some cd-rw happen like this....what was happen to that ...and also may i know where is the option for erace after burn....please help me...
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If you use K3b "Delete after success" is a checkbox on "start" dialog. ckeck it off before pressing start
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sir please ....i am new linux...i did not understand "Delete after success" is a checkbox on "start" dialog"" please explain....
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I do not have k3b installed now, I removed it, and cannot guide you step by step. Linux is about reaserch,BTW. But anyway
http://www.k3b.org/ |
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post the O/P of cat /proc/filesystems regards |
sir this the result of my $cat /proc/filesystems ....
nodev sysfs nodev rootfs nodev bdev nodev proc nodev sockfs nodev futexfs nodev tmpfs nodev pipefs nodev eventpollfs nodev devpts ext2 nodev ramfs nodev devfs nodev nfs nodev nfs4 nodev rpc_pipefs ext3 nodev usbfs nodev usbdevfs nodev supermount ntfs vfat sir please help help this one.... |
hi there
run this and see if u have support for "udf" FS root@gaurav root]# modprobe udf this on is for loading the udf module if it has been compiled as a module then again check for udf FS support [root@gaurav root]# cat /proc/filesystems nodev sysfs nodev rootfs nodev bdev nodev proc nodev sockfs nodev pipefs nodev futexfs nodev tmpfs nodev eventpollfs nodev devpts reiserfs ext3 ext2 nodev ramfs nodev mqueue vfat udf and what OS are u using?? regards |
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