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voidmain:
I think what you want to search for is "udf" support and "packet-cd".  Now here is the packet-cd home page:

http://packet-cd.sourceforge.net/

But it looks like it hasn't had activity for a while. I don't know if that means that the current kernels have this support built in but I haven't done a lot of research on it. Let me know what you find out as I would also be interested to make this work. Might want to do a "make xconfig" in the kernel source directory to see if it lists these drivers... In fact I just looked in the Documentation directory in the kernel source that came with RedHat 7.3 and it has a udf.txt which indicates it is part of the later kernels.  You should find this doc here:

/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt

I also notice that there is a "udf.o" under my /lib/modules/* directory so I assume udf support is compiled in as a module by default as I am currently using a default kernel from RedHat 7.3.

Now with a little more research it appears that my default kernel will only allow me to "read" UDF discs. But I have seen some threads that make it sound like some people have write access by getting the right patches and utilities. I think the link I gave you and the terms should be enough to help you find the answers...

[ September 17, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

choasforages:
thank you voidmain. im going to have to look this up, i wonder if its write only to root, or if i can just drag files from nautilus 2.0 into the disc, im going to look into this

voidmain:
If it requires you to mount the disk then I would assume it follows all the mounting laws (you can set permissions up however you want).

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