On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 12:10:59PM -0800 I heard the voice of
Adam Weinberger, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> If the CD is all data (i.e. just one track):
> dd if=/dev/cdrom of=cd.iso bs=2048
> If the CD is multiple tracks:
> for i in `/compat/linux/usr/bin/seq 1 100`; do
Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The weird thing is that right after the burncd session finished, I was able
> to "ls -al" the cd (can't remember if it was mountable or not...)
For "ls" to work on it, it must have been both mountable and mounted.
> Does it sound like not having put "
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>> (11.17.2002 @ 1156 PST): Peter Leftwich said, in 2.1K: <<
> On 15 Nov 2002, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> > Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Is there a command similar to "dd" to analyze a CD that is in the drive?
> > I use the "dd bs=
On 15 Nov 2002, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there a command similar to "dd" to analyze a CD that is in the drive?
> I use the "dd bs=2k" command on ISO 9660 CDs.
Is there more to that command line? Or does it let you browse RAW data?
> > I used m
Peter Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a command similar to "dd" to analyze a CD that is in the drive?
I use the "dd bs=2k" command on ISO 9660 CDs.
> I used mkisofs the other day, then burncd (forgot to say "fixate" on the
> end of the command line though), and now I cannot mount
Is there a command similar to "dd" to analyze a CD that is in the drive?
I used mkisofs the other day, then burncd (forgot to say "fixate" on the
end of the command line though), and now I cannot mount this CD. Ideas?
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