[Debburn-changes] r301 - in nonameyet/trunk/doc: READMEs mkisofs
wodim
Eduard Bloch
blade at costa.debian.org
Tue Sep 12 14:09:14 UTC 2006
Author: blade
Date: 2006-09-12 14:09:14 +0000 (Tue, 12 Sep 2006)
New Revision: 301
Added:
nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README
nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.WORM
nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.cdrw
Removed:
nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.WORM
nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw
nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs
Log:
move README.mkisofs to mkisofs/README
Deleted: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.WORM
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.WORM 2006-09-12 14:08:21 UTC (rev 300)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.WORM 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-CD-R drives are anything but WORM drives, but older drives identify themselves
-as WORM drives.
-A Worm drive is able to write each sector once at any time without preparation.
-A CD-R drives is not and never will be able to do this.
-However some old drives identify as WORM drives.
-
-For this reason the SCSI-3 standard tells CD-R drives simply CD drives
-with multi media extensions.
-
-
Deleted: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw 2006-09-12 14:08:21 UTC (rev 300)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-Using CD-RW media Mini Howto FAQ
-
-CD-RW drives usually support packet writing, but as there
-is currently no usable UDF filesystem support you may only use
-the simple wodim approach.
-
-wodim writes to CD-RW media in exactly the same way as it
-does with CD-R.
-
-You may erase a complete disk in preparation to reuse it.
-Check the man page entry for the blank= option of wodim.
-Not all drives support all blanking modes. Usually
-blank=fast or blank=full are working.
-
-Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
-Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
-
Deleted: nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs 2006-09-12 14:08:21 UTC (rev 300)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-Cdrkit carries a version of mkisofs.
-
-The acompanying documentation of mkisofs consists of the
-manual page mkisofs.8 and README files found in the
-following locations (shell globing used):
-
-doc/:
-
-README.multi: documentation and examples for creating
- multi-session CDs and DVDs
-
-README.cdplus: documentation and examples for creating
- CD-plus (aka CD-extra) disks
-
-doc/mkisofs:
-
-README: release notes for older mkisofs releases
-
-README.*boot: documentation for various boot loader related
- extensions for different architectures
-
-README.hfs*: hints and usage for HFS related features
-
-README.*: additional docs for special features
-
-
-Eduard Bloch -- Mon, 11 Sep 2006 23:05:29 +0200
-
-This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
-cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
-involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
-be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
-support for this program by contacting the original authors.
-
Copied: nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README (from rev 296, nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.mkisofs)
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README (rev 0)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/mkisofs/README 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+Cdrkit carries a version of mkisofs.
+
+The acompanying documentation of mkisofs consists of the
+manual page mkisofs.8 and README files found in the
+following locations (shell globing used):
+
+doc/:
+
+README.multi: documentation and examples for creating
+ multi-session CDs and DVDs
+
+README.cdplus: documentation and examples for creating
+ CD-plus (aka CD-extra) disks
+
+doc/mkisofs:
+
+README: release notes for older mkisofs releases
+
+README.*boot: documentation for various boot loader related
+ extensions for different architectures
+
+README.hfs*: hints and usage for HFS related features
+
+README.*: additional docs for special features
+
+
+Eduard Bloch -- Mon, 11 Sep 2006 23:05:29 +0200
+
+This describes the program as shipped with cdrkit, a spinoff from the
+cdrtools project. However, the cdrtools developers are no longer
+involved in the development of this spinoff and therefore shall not
+be made responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get
+support for this program by contacting the original authors.
+
Copied: nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.WORM (from rev 296, nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.WORM)
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.WORM (rev 0)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.WORM 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+CD-R drives are anything but WORM drives, but older drives identify themselves
+as WORM drives.
+A Worm drive is able to write each sector once at any time without preparation.
+A CD-R drives is not and never will be able to do this.
+However some old drives identify as WORM drives.
+
+For this reason the SCSI-3 standard tells CD-R drives simply CD drives
+with multi media extensions.
+
+
Copied: nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.cdrw (from rev 296, nonameyet/trunk/doc/READMEs/README.cdrw)
===================================================================
--- nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.cdrw (rev 0)
+++ nonameyet/trunk/doc/wodim/README.cdrw 2006-09-12 14:09:14 UTC (rev 301)
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+Using CD-RW media Mini Howto FAQ
+
+CD-RW drives usually support packet writing, but as there
+is currently no usable UDF filesystem support you may only use
+the simple wodim approach.
+
+wodim writes to CD-RW media in exactly the same way as it
+does with CD-R.
+
+You may erase a complete disk in preparation to reuse it.
+Check the man page entry for the blank= option of wodim.
+Not all drives support all blanking modes. Usually
+blank=fast or blank=full are working.
+
+Source: README.cdtext from cdrtools package
+Edited for cdrkit by Christian Fromme <kaner at strace.org>
+
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