CentOS 5 :: Burn Blu-Ray Disk Under 5.3 Without Any Gui?
Dec 17, 2009how can I burn a Blu-Ray Disk under CentOS 5.3 without any gui?
Is there anyone who tried this before?
how can I burn a Blu-Ray Disk under CentOS 5.3 without any gui?
Is there anyone who tried this before?
Since updating to C5.7 (64bit) when I go to burn an ISO it is not recognizing the blank disk and I have to use the force option(k3b). In 5.6 it worked fine. This is the same box of disks(and everything else) I was using before the update. The disks seem to burn fine (verify ok). It is just a PITA to have to hit the force button every time.
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I burn CD fine Eject disc Drive is not accessible for reading or writing CD's until I reboot the computer Right click on the drive to mount volume and get "Unable to mount volume, no media in drive"
After reboot all is fine. I have tried multiple burners, same issue. USB burners can be unplugged, replugged in and used without a reboot.
Drive is a ASUS DRW 1612DL IDE
Happens in both Brasero and K3B
Ubuntu 9.04 Jackalope
I can't burn a data disk through Ubuntu.I tried using the built-in disk creator, It had some kind of error saying the disk cannot be mounted.So I used Brasero instead and I got essentially the same error. When I tried to open both CD's the files appeared to be present but were all corrupt.Braso works fine for burning music CD's but I can't get it to work for data.here is the error log from Brasero:
BraseroReadom stderr: Time total: 131.474sec
BraseroReadom stderr: Read 666760.00 kB at 5071.4 kB/sec.
BraseroReadom stderr: HUP
BraseroReadom process finished with status 0
Session error : Some files may be corrupted on the disc (brasero_burn_record brasero-burn.c:2862)
have previously burnt many iso Ubntu disks with no problems but evry time I try whether Linux or win I cannot boot from the disk. The burnt disk shows separate files rather than a single iso. I've tried them on 3 different computers with the first boot device set to CD and they all boot normally into Grub (except the netbook which only has XP).
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BraseroReadom stderr: Time total: 131.474sec
BraseroReadom stderr: Read 666760.00 kB at 5071.4 kB/sec.
BraseroReadom stderr: HUP
Session error : Some files may be corrupted on the disc (brasero_burn_record brasero-burn.c:2862)
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Note while installing :
a) No network connection is avalible.
b) No USB isavalible.
c) No floppy is avalible.
d) Only single CD-ROM is avalible.
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I decided that I'd install everything I need, then I did a ..
rpm -qa > installed-packages
I think used this new file to move all the RPMs that were used during the installation from ~/CentOS/disk/CentOS/ to ~/CentOS/graveyard
[root@localhost CentOS]# cat installed-rpms-no-vers | while read file; do mv disk/CentOS/${file}* ~/CentOS/graveyard/ ;done
mv: cannot stat `disk/CentOS/iptables-ipv6*': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `disk/CentOS/nss-tools*': No such file or directory
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Did got everything of Disk-1 ?
Top view of it shows:
Odd way because of my slow Internet download speed.
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e.g.
HOST1 - /dev/sdb1 /home
exports /home to HOST2
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set quota from HOST2 for /home
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how to rename disk array
# df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
444G 4.4G 417G 2% /
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