said:
> On another list, a wicked person told me that I needed to "blank" a
>CDR\W" disk before I could use it. That was all he said. Not helpful.
I suspect he assumed you knew how to search for the word blank in the
cdrecord manual. In this case, you probably want to use:
cdrecord -blank=fast
This will result in an empty CD-RW with an open session.
The docs will explain the other variants.
> Sooo, my 3 or 4 attempts at burning a CDR\W have all failed. I don't
>know if it is because I have not "" blanked "" the media; OR because my
>ISO file is TOO large???
Probably the former. See below.
> 1T speed low: 4 1T speed high: 10
This says you should choose a speed between 4 and 10 for this media.
>Drive current speed: 10
>Drive default speed: 10
>Drive max speed : 10
>Selected speed : 4
You are attempting to burn at 4X.
>Blocks total: 359848 Blocks current: 359848 Blocks remaining: 39926
This is the number of blocks you are trying to write. Since remaining is
positive, your ISO is not too large for the media.
> All clues appreciated.
See above. :-)
Steven
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