Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Sat, 14 Apr 2001 15:31:42 -0600 | Subject | Writing to Pana DVD-RAM | From | cacook@freedom ... |
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Hello,
I am running RedHat Wolverine (beta) with kernel 2.4.2. I have a SCSI subsystem (AHA2740) with a Panasonic LF-D101 DVDRAM on it.
I read that the CDROM driver is built to recognize DVDRAMs and allow writes; well I can mount and read the UDF file system fine, but am not allowed writes. I have UDF2.0 on the disk, because it didn't recognize UDF2.1.
Also, when I make xconfig, it includes UDF support, but read-only. (Write-Experimental is grayed-out)
In fstab: /dev/scd1 is mounted to /mnt/dvdram udf default 0 0. (paraphrasing)
I need the DVDRAM for backups and file transfers. Is the problem the driver, the UDF filesystem, my setup, or what? -- C.
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