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I have tired using DD with and without arguments to create an ISO of a CD. I have also tried to copy to image with Brasero. Once the image is created I try to mount it and it is blank. If I open it with Archive Manager all of the file names have been converted to underscores. However, if I create a CDRDAO image of the disk I can open the TOC with Archive Manager and view the contents. Any ideas on how I might copy the disc? Why is it behaving this way?
Underscores are used instead of spaces on audio CDs, so I don't see anything weird in this. Nevertheless, bugzilla is not a support portal, you can try to find answers on some public forum or fedora users mailing list (https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users). I'm closing this, because I don't see any issue. Please, feel free to reopen it, if you really thinks there is a bug in cdrdao.
I figured out that the disk I was trying to back up had "overburn" protection. However I found if I used these command,: dd if=/dev/sr0 of=IMAGE.iso that the image was not mountable in Archive Mounter. I tried known unprotected disks and still received the same result. Brasero did the same thing.
I need some more information: - what kind of disk it is (music, data)? - does brasero or archive mounter print any error or message? - does "mount -r -t iso9660 -o loop your.iso /media/cdrom/" work? - are you able to open the iso file using any other program?
Just wondering what "Archive Mounter" exactly is, what package provides it? The current component is set to "archivemount" which is a FUSE tool (based on libarchive) to mount archives/isos. However it is not available for Fedora 13. In order to try archivemount (and test if libarchive supports the image) you will need to do something like the following: $ cd /tmp $ dd if=/dev/sr0 of=IMAGE.iso $ mkdir IMAGE $ archivemount IMAGE.iso IMAGE Please let me know if this works, or if an other component should be selected. Thanks!
I'm closing this bug for now, because there is no enough info. Feel free to re-open it if any additional data appears.