[Bug 221460] Re: Volume ID string too long for /usr/bin/genisoimage

Thomas Hotz thomas.hotz at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 09:12:39 UTC 2012


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** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: cdrkit (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  Volume ID string too long for /usr/bin/genisoimage

Status in “cdrkit” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: brasero

  Using an updated hardy (upgraded from gutsy), I wanted to burn a CD of lots of photos and some videos, organized in many subfolders for a friend of mine.
  I tried burning the CD, but it wouldn't work, with brasero giving me an error when it was about to write the data to the disk.
  Brasero said, I should check the CD/DVD.

  When I tried the other CD/DVD-writer (external, via USB), it wouldn't work either.
  Neither did changing the target CD solve the problem.
  When even burning to an image file (iso) threw the same error, I decided to have a look into the logs presented with the error.

  There, I found the following:
  "BraseroGenisoimage stderr: /usr/bin/genisoimage: Volume ID string too long"
  ... and followed by more "stderr: [...]". 

  The original Volume ID I had entered was "Bilder 4/2008 von Klaus für Ines", which is, afaik, the maximum length as restrained by brasero.
  After changing the Volume ID to "4/2008 von Klaus für Ines", I could "burn" an iso file as expected, and I could also after that burn the iso file to the CD.

  The md5 check failed:
  "BraseroMd5sum setting new checksum (type = 1) f0158a3b01cfa10cb1d56f6a3aa986e3 (c7b2850f2cc2bfa1501a41af19d8a49a before)",
  But none of the ~570 photos are broken.  There are some short AVIs on the CD that I didn't check, but I think it would be quite a coincidence if a single occuring error was in those avi files, (being maybe ~5% of the disk). So I'm not sure if I can trust brasero here.

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