Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie_at_le-hen.org> wrote: > > >I never used burncd, but are you sure that your command is right? > > >If I understand the man page correctly, you don't use raw to > > >burn an iso image. > > I didn't understand the manpage correctly indeed. It was not clear > enough for me. > > > No, you're right. The command for burning ISOs is > > > > burncd -f /dev/acd0 data ISOFILE fixate > > > > But I got the same error, even using that command. > > Yes same thing with this command. I thought that ATA mkIII resolved > all problems according to the mailing-lists. This time I decided to > to do a little bit more than using my hard drive, and this fails, > that's unfortunate. It doesn't has to be an ATA mkIII problem. It might as well be burncd related or caused by broken firmware. I'd try cdrecord, it could give you a more detailed error message. Fabian -- http://www.fabiankeil.de/
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