It could be a format that Linux might not detect...I have never used any CD RW with Linux, but the Cdr worked perfectly.
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Another possibility is to use removeable media, such as floppy disks or CD-RW. The problem with this method is that floppies are only any use for small amounts of data (text files, for instance), and other media also suffer from portability problems. CD-RW, DVD-RAM and Zip are far from having universally available drivers and support. So, though I can easily write an UDF formatted CD-RW with Windows, I can only read it with Solaris, and I can neither read nor write to it under OS/2.
Go here for downloading the module supporting UDF.Be sure to read everything there and check out the project homepage.I've never tried using this as I despise cd-rw .But if you need any other help.post back.
( good call,pvc9 )
lynch
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