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Old April 15th, 2006   #6
korami
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Re: gnomebaker and multisession?

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Originally Posted by Sbarton
Thanks for the reply, I tried this but I see no option for 'disk-at-once'. I burnt a data file, ejected tried to burn another one to see if the default was for multisession. It went through its procedure exactly the same. However, when checking the disc, no other file was burnt to it. Have you done a multisession? If so could you let me know how this is done?
Thanks
This might have happened in case you didn't import the previous session. So here are the steps I follow for writing a multisession disk with GnomeBaker:

1st Session:
1. Add Files to Data Disk
2. Create data disk. Mode="default" or "tao" (default should be tao, i.e. track-at-once).
3. Start
4. Ok.

Next session:
1. Import the previous session(s) (Import button). You might have to unmount the disk manually in case you get errors at importing the disk (apparently GnomeBaker can't handle very well the unmounting of a mounted CD)
2. Add Files to Data Disk
3. Create data disk. Mode="default" or "tao" (default should be tao, i.e. track-at-once).
4. Start
5. Ok.

And that's it. You should have now a multisession disk.

I agree though that this option should be user-friendlier, and one should be able to explicitly select "multisession" or "no multisession". I also don't know how one ends a multisession, but I can live with it.
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