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Asset ID: 1-71-1007722.1
Update Date:2009-06-22
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Solution  1007722.1 :   when we burn CD-R, the cdrw command should use the -p option  


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Description
when we burn CD-R, the cdrw command should use the -p option

Steps to Follow
when the cdrw command is used with no -p option,
the cdrw drive may burn the CD-R/CD-RW at top speed of the drive.
when the media supports the top speed of the drive
there is no problem with out the -p option.
but if the media does not support the top speed of the drive,
we should use the cdrw command with -p option.
if we do not know the support speed of the media,
we should verify the data on CD-R/CD-RW after burning.
1.mount the CD-ROM image through lofiadm command.
Ex) lofiadm -a /source/650MBfile.iso
mount -F hsfs /dev/lofi/0 /mnt
2.compare the CD-ROM image and CD-ROM data.
Ex) dircmp -s /cdrom/cdrom /mnt


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Sun Blade 2500 Workstation
Sun Blade 1500 Workstation

cdrw, cdrw -p, CD-R, speed
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Change History
Date: 2005-08-30
User Name: 111868
Action: Approved
Comment: rejecting the article to draft for following reasons:
- missing article description
- article refers to "we", is it Sun? Please use "you" instead i.e.
"if we do not know the support ..." should be
"if you do not know the support ..."
- spelling mistakes
please do the neccesary corrections and resubmit to FR
Version: 4
Date: 2005-08-29
User Name: 111868
Action: Accept
Comment:
Version: 0

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