From: "Thomas Schmitt" <scdbac...@gmx.net> Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2019 17:28:39 +0100 > xorriso -for_backup -dev /dev/sr0 \ > -update_r . / \ > -commit \ > -toc -check_md5 failure -- \ > -eject all > > Now you can write to the DVD-R until it is full. Each run will produce a > complete directory tree of the current state.
Gave it a try this morning with this result. ... xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 103200s 26.6% fifo 100% buf 100% 6.0xD xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 107280s 27.6% fifo 96% buf 100% 6.0xD xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 111360s 28.7% fifo 85% buf 100% 6.0xD xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 115440s 29.7% fifo 100% buf 100% 6.0xD libisofs: MISHAP : Image write cancelled libburn : FATAL : SCSI error on write(117872,16): [5 21 02] Illegal request. Inv alid address for write. xorriso : FATAL : -abort_on 'FAILURE' encountered 'FATAL' during image writing xorriso : NOTE : libburn has now been urged to cancel its operation xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 117888s 30.4% fifo 100% buf 100% 3.6xD xorriso : UPDATE : Writing: 117888s 30.4% fifo 100% buf 100% 0.0xD libburn : FAILURE : Failed to close session (2). SCSI error : [5 72 03] Illegal request. Session fixation error, incomplete track in session. xorriso : FAILURE : libburn indicates failure with writing. xorriso : aborting : -abort_on 'FAILURE' encountered 'FATAL' Until now I've never seen xorriso fail. Invalid address? Thanks, ... Peter E. -- Composed and transmitted by software designed to avoid the complication and vulnerability of antivirus software.