Created attachment 459793 [details] Brasero Log file after failed to write Description of problem: I was trying to copy Fedora-14-i386-DVD.iso into a DVD. After writing some data into DVD it failed. I have tried this 5 times. But, in all these 5 time same thing happened. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): brasero-2.32.0-1.fc14.i686 How reproducible: copy image to dvd and also copy from dvd to dvd. Steps to Reproduce: 1.insert blank dvd 2.brasero -> burn image option-> selected image file and blank DVD already detected 3.click on the button Burn. Actual results: write whole data in dvd. Expected results: failed after writing some of data into dvd. Additional info: I have checked the image file: $sha256sum -c Fedora-14-i386-CHECKSUM Fedora-14-i386-DVD.iso: OK
sorry for a mistake due to network problem and my editing mistake. Actual results: failed after writing some of data into dvd. Expected results: write whole data in dvd.
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