> > This does not actually erase the data, so if you have used say 100MB > > you will only have 550MB left. You can actually erase the media using > > 'cdrecord blank=all', which takes a while. > In my experience, this is not true. I have used blank=fast on a CDRW > that has over 500 MB written, and then written another 500 MB without I think there's a little confusion here and I don't want to add to it. But... I thought it the case that a CDRW that is fully reformatted (taking 30 minutes; equivalent to blank=all?) can hold 650MB, while a CDRW that is quickly reformatted (to packet writing aka DirectCD-formatting; is this what blank=fast does?) can hold only about 500 MB. It doesn't matter how is on the disk before the quick format happens. John To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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