I tried dd but the file it gave me is 222M and the cd has about 600-700M on it! What gives?
I also tried readcd but it gave me the following error:
readcd: Read-only file system. Cannot open '/dev/hdc'. Cannot open SCSI driver.
readcd: For possible targets try 'readcd -scanbus'.
readcd: For possible transport specifiers try 'readcd dev=help'.--On 6/18/05, ABrady < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Rogério Brito wrote:
>On Jun 18 2005, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
>
>
>>cp /dev/hdc image.iso
>>
>>
>
>And yet another option for those interested in it is using the readcd
>program, available in the cdrecord package. The usage is something like
>this, under a 2.6 kernel:
>
>readcd dev=/dev/your/cd f=/where/you/want/your/image.iso
>
>This method is better than using plain cp or dd because readcd will try to
>do some error correction on the CD/DVD being duplicated.
>
>
>Hope this helps, Rogério.
>
>
>
Nice. I found out, though, that an error is generated concerning not
having exclusive access to it if the drive is mounted.
Another downside to automount.
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readcd: Read-only file system. Cannot open '/dev/hdc'. Cannot open SCSI driver.
readcd: For possible targets try 'readcd -scanbus'.
readcd: For possible transport specifiers try 'readcd dev=help'.
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