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NAME

       cdrwtool - perform various actions on a CD-R, CD-RW, and DVD-R

SYNOPSIS

       cdrwtool -d device -i | -g

       cdrwtool -d device -s [ write-parameters ]

       cdrwtool -d device -q [ write-parameters ]

       cdrwtool -d device -m offset [ write-parameters ]

       cdwrtool -d device -u blocks [ write-parameters ]

       cdrwtool -d device -b b_mode [ write-parameters ]

       cdrwtool -d device -c blocks [ write-parameters ]

       cdwrtool -d device -f filename [ write-parameters ]

       cdwrtool -d device -r track [ write-parameters ]

       cdrwtool -h

DESCRIPTION

       The cdwrtool command can perform certain actions on a CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R device. Mainly
       these are blanking the media, formating  it  for  use  with  the  packet-cd  device,   and
       applying an UDF filesystem.

       The most common usage is probably the `quick setup' option:

              cdrwtool -d device -q

       which  will  blank  the  disc,  format it as one large track, and write the UDF filesystem
       structures.

       Other options get and set various parameters of how the device is set up, and provide  for
       different offsets, modes and settings from the defaults.

       The usefulness of most of the options is not explained.

OPTIONS

       Main directives:

       -d device
              Specify the device to use. eg. /dev/sr0

       -i     Print disc track info.

       -g     Print write parameters.

       -u length
              Make a UDF filesystem using length number of blocks.

       -q     `Quick  setup':  blank  the  disc,  format  it  as  one large track and write a UDF
              filesystem.

       -m offset
              Format the disc at offset number of blocks.

       -b mode
              Blank the disk using a mode of `full' or `fast'.

       -f filename
              Write file.

       -c track
              Close track.

       -r track
              Reserve track.

       -s     Set write parameters determined by -l, -w, and -p options for the disc.
              (Note by your Debian maintainer: Apparently this option does nothing.)

       -v version
              Specify the udf revision to use. Valid revisions are 0x0201,  0x0200,  0x0150,  and
              0x0102. If omitted, mkudffs udf-version is 0x0150.

       -h     Prints a sparse help message.

       Write parameters:

       -t speed
              Set write speed. (Defaults to 12x ?)

       -l type
              Set multi-session field. Either `0' (default), `1', or `3', corresponding to `No B0
              pointer. Next Session not allowed',  `B0  pointer  =  FF:FF:FF.  Next  session  not
              allowed',  and  `Next  session  allowed.  B0  pointer = next possible program area'
              respectively.

       -w mode
              Set write mode. Either `mode1' or `mode2' (default).

       -p type
              Set packet type. Either `0' or `1' (default), corresponding to variable  and  fixed
              packet sizes respectively.

       -o offset
              Set write offset.

AUTHORS

       Jens Axboe <axboe@suse.de>
       Ben Fennema <bfennema@falcon.csc.calpoly.edu>
       Some additions by Richard Atterer <atterer@debian.org>

AVAILABILITY

       cdrwtool   is   part   of  the  udftools  package  and  is  available  from  http://linux-
       udf.sourceforge.net.

SEE ALSO

       pktsetup(1)