I found the problem. I had to manually set the '$dv" variable.
Actually, I have "CDR_DEVICE=3,0,0" set in the environment so all I had
to do was use for mkisofs.
It still outputs some error notations; however, I assume that they are
harmless.
Thanks for your assistance.
--
Jerry
ges...@yahoo.c
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:40:46 -0400
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> You need to *not* fixate the disk, and on subsequent sessions you need
> to tell mkisofs where to start the new image. The burning command
> also needs to know that it's a multi-session disk. See the "-C"
> option for mkisofs, and the "
Carmel NY writes:
> I have tried both xfburn and cdrecord; however, I cannot figure out how
> to add data to an existing CD, or create a CD that I can later add data
> to. It seems that once the CD is written to, this disc is closed. I
> have seen a few options that allow writing to the disk mult
I have tried both xfburn and cdrecord; however, I cannot figure out how
to add data to an existing CD, or create a CD that I can later add data
to. It seems that once the CD is written to, this disc is closed. I
have seen a few options that allow writing to the disk multiple times;
however, they a