--- cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl.orig Mon Aug 18 19:45:45 2003 +++ cdrecord/cdrecord.dfl Mon Aug 18 19:46:32 2003 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # This file is /etc/default/cdrecord # It contains defaults that are used if no command line option # or environment is present. -# +# # The default device, if not specified elswhere # Note that since Sommer 2006, cdrecord by default searches for a # single CD-ROM device. You should set CDR_DEVICE= together with @@ -11,15 +11,14 @@ # one CR-ROM drive in your system. # #CDR_DEVICE=yamaha -#CDR_DEVICE=default -# +# # The default speed (speed=), if not specified elswhere # # Note that newer cdrecord versions do not default # to speed=1. For MMC compliant drives, the default # is to write at maximum speed, so it in general does -# not make sense to set up a default speed in /etc/default/cdrecord +# not make sense to set up a default speed in /etc/default/cdrecord # #CDR_SPEED=40 @@ -34,7 +33,7 @@ # Linux and Solaris have problems with bigger transfer sizes. # If you are on FreeBSD, it is recommened to set CDR_TRANSFERSIZE=126k # -#CDR_TRANSFERSIZE=32k +CDR_TRANSFERSIZE=126k # # The following definitions allow abstract device names. @@ -56,14 +55,14 @@ # # drive name device speed fifosize driveropts transfersize # -my-default= 1,0,0 -1 -1 burnfree 63k -sol-default= USCSI:1,0,0 -1 -1 burnfree -ricoh-u= USCSI:0,2,0 -1 -1 burnfree -teac= 1,3,0 -1 -1 "" -teac-max-ts= 1,3,0 -1 -1 "" 32k -panasonic= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" -plextor= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" -sanyo= 1,4,0 -1 -1 burnfree -yamaha= 1,5,0 -1 -1 "" -cdrom= 0,6,0 2 1m "" -remote= REMOTE:rscsi@somehost:1,0,0 16 16m burnfree +#my-default= 1,0,0 -1 -1 burnfree 63k +#sol-default= USCSI:1,0,0 -1 -1 burnfree +#ricoh-u= USCSI:0,2,0 -1 -1 burnfree +#teac= 1,3,0 -1 -1 "" +#teac-max-ts= 1,3,0 -1 -1 "" 32k +#panasonic= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" +#plextor= 1,4,0 -1 -1 "" +#sanyo= 1,4,0 -1 -1 burnfree +#yamaha= 1,5,0 -1 -1 "" +#cdrom= 0,6,0 2 1m "" +#remote= REMOTE:rscsi@somehost:1,0,0 16 16m burnfree