On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:58:22AM -0700, Mark Terribile wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have several systems, one on 5.4 and two on 7.2 .  I keep the 5.4 system 
> because every time I upgrade something breaks and cannot be fixed without 
> (apparently) weeks of effort.  I *am* trying to get off it.
> 
> Now: my 5.4 system is down until I replace some hardware.  In the meantime I 
> need to burn about forty data CDs.  I've been using burncd on 5.4 but when I 
> try it on 7.2 the drive and process lock up during the fixate step.  Clearing 
> them requires a reboot.
> 
> Does anyone have advice, pointers, etc.?  If you point me to pseudo-SCSI, 
> please give me pointers to all parts of the solution, since the various man 
> pages don't have proper links to each other.  (Hint to man page authors: the 
> SEE ALSO entries are very important, and you must consider ALL levels, from 
> other apps to the system calls used.)

Here is the command string I use successfully to burn a dir of picture
files on FreeBSD 7.1 system.

    /usr/sbin/burncd -f /dev/acd0c -s max data PIC2005-cdimage fixate

I don't remember what I did to create the PIC2005-cdimage file.

I was having trouble with the system trying to run the burner too fast
with I had a speed argument in the command line.  Without it, it
runs fast enough for the few I was making.

////jerry 


> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
>     Mark Terribile
>       
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