Re: 2.6.0, cdrom still showing directories after being erased

From: Tomas Zvala
Date: Tue Feb 03 2004 - 10:02:26 EST


Hi,
I believe he meant to write he umounted it.
The problem is that there is still some data left in CDRW's cache and it needs to be emptied. That happens when CDRW is ejected and reinserted (that is why windows burning software ie. Nero wants to eject the CDR/RW when it gets written or erased).
Maybe kernel could flush the buffers/caches or whatever is there when CDROM gets mounted. But im afraid about compatibility with broken drives such as LG.

Tomas Zvala

Richard B. Johnson wrote:

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Martin [iso-8859-2] Povolný wrote:



I have debian's 2.6.0-686-smp only with PNP BIOS disabled (fails to
boot with enabled, as described by other people).

I did

$ mount /cdrom/
$ ls /cdrom/

got listing of files and directories on the cdrom
then

$ cdrecord dev=/dev/hdc -blank=fast -v
...
Blanking time: 21.570s
$ mount /cdrom
$ ls /cdrom



Can you really initialize the CDROM while it's mounted? Although
the kernel doesn't care, cdrecord should. Suggest that you
contact the cdrecord author.

Cheers,
Dick Johnson
Penguin : Linux version 2.4.24 on an i686 machine (797.90 BogoMips).
Note 96.31% of all statistics are fiction.


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