disk type 00 looks fine -- http://suif.stanford.edu/~csapuntz/specs/INF-8020.PDF defines three possible types, 00, 10, and 20, of which 00 is the common format ("CD-ROM with first track in mode 1"). Also, this information is only printed out for debugging, it's not used anywhere (or exported through udev).
disk type 00 looks fine -- http:// suif.stanford. edu/~csapuntz/ specs/INF- 8020.PDF defines three possible types, 00, 10, and 20, of which 00 is the common format ("CD-ROM with first track in mode 1"). Also, this information is only printed out for debugging, it's not used anywhere (or exported through udev).