![]() Xorriso : UPDATE : 352 blocks read in 9 seconds, 2.8xC Xorriso : UPDATE : 32 blocks read in 7 seconds, 0.1xC Media summary: 1 session, 35829 data blocks, 70.0m data, 0 free Xorriso : NOTE : Disc status unsuitable for writing Xorriso 1.3.2 : RockRidge filesystem manipulator, libburnia project. ![]() I do unsuccessfully by umounting and xorriso umount xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -check_media use=outdev sector_map="$HOME"/cdrom_sector_map data_to="$HOME"/cdrom_copy.iso abort_file="$HOME"/cdrom_copy_abort. So do instead where non-root works, ensuring that nothing is keeping CDROM busy, and activating filebrowser of the CDROM explicitly readom dev=/dev/sr0 -scanbusģ,0,0 300) 'TSSTcorp' 'DVD+-RW TS-H653H' 'D700' Removable CD-ROM Mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting readom dev=/dev/sr0 -scanbusĮrror trying to open /dev/sr0 exclusively (Device or resource busy). Mount: /dev/sr0 is write-protected, mounting umount mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdMP/ Testing jc_ profiling proposal successfully mkdir mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdMP/ With conv only dd if=/dev/scd0 of=whatever.iso conv=sync,notrunc I get the following message with the command dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/masi/Desktop/image.iso in Debian dd: error reading '/dev/cdrom': Input/output errorħ3375744 bytes (73 MB) copied, 37.6356 s, 1.9 MB/sĭd if=/dev/scd0 of=whatever.iso bs=2048 conv=sync,notrunc Unsuccessful cp workflow unmount cp /dev/sr0 /home/masi/Desktop/image.isoĬp: error reading ‘/dev/sr0’: Input/output errorĬp: failed to extend ‘/home/masi/Desktop/image.iso’: Input/output errorįailed dd attempts so deprecate dd for the task Output: seems to be correctly copied CDROM to. The following 1 sector(s) could not be read correctly: Max corected retry count was 0 (limited to 128). Sense Code: 0x11 Qual 0x00 (unrecovered read error) Fru 0x0 Workflow umount readom dev=/dev/sr0 f=/home/masi/Desktop/image.isoĬapacity: 35829 Blocks = 71658 kBytes = 69 MBytes = 73 prMBĬopy from SCSI (3,0,0) disk to file '/home/masi/Desktop/image.iso'Įrrno: 5 (Input/output error), read_g1 scsi sendcmd: no error Similarly, if you want to burn your newly creating ISO, stay away from 'dd', and use: Instead, 'reaom' (read optical media) from the wodim package is what you should be using. As such, it is not the right tool for the job. So, you don't know if you got all the bits or not. The reason this is, is 'dd' doesn't have any built-in error checking. Many like to use 'dd' for creating CD/DVD iso images. Its docs Create a CD/DVD ISO image from disk. Readom dev=/dev/scd0 f=/path/to/image.iso ![]() Successful workflow with readom but some errorĪtoponce's command proposal of readom #. However, cp also fails so there must be better differential tools in copying CDs to ISO in commandline, related LinuxJournal's article here. In copying, dd fails systematically but readom is the only successful differential tool. The system detects and mounts the CD when you insert it in Debian. I insert an CDROM in the CD drive TSSTcorp DVD+-RW TS-H653H of my Dell Precision T1600. I need to copy Codonics medical data from CD to ISO.
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