Hi,

Some commercial software CD's include some kind of a copy protection that
won't let you copy the cd (you just get I/O error after the reading the
first bytes). Maybe thats the case.

Try something like this:
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cd.iso

See if it works, if it does - you should be able to burn this ISO later with
cdrecord.

Sagi


From: "אלי סגל" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> well... isn't there a way to copy cd ???
>
> i'm trying this for two week !!!
>
> my last try was:
>
> cdrdao copy --device 0,2,0 --source-device 0,1,0 --driver
> generic-mmc --source-driver generic-mmc --buffers 64
>
> but it just read and faild on write.
>
> when i try XCDroast it just hang there
>
> i have a BTC 36x CDROM and a PHILIPS CDRW
> both are emulate to scsi
>
> i'm using debian (if it helps)
>
> thanx
> Eli Segal




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