On Sunday, 24 December 2006 at 15:46, Rafael EspĂndola wrote:
Fedora 6 has a very minimal support for packet writing. I was able
to
use it, but I had to run pktsetup and mount manually.
Debian has an init script that runs pktsetup for each cd rw driver.
The list of cd rw drivers is read from a config file.
It should be easy to port this script, but I think that we can do
better. I am planning to write an udev rule to run pktsetup every time
check-cdrom.sh detects a cd-rw or a dvd-rw. Do you think that it would
be a good thing to do?
+1
This will be most useful. After all, UDF-formatted RW media was supposed
to be used like any removable RW storage device, so it should be as easy
to use, as, for example, a USB stick.
Regards,
R.
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