Ok.. fixed!!!
for anyone using a 64-bit version of Linux you need to download the source and compile it.
the 32-bit version will work for everything except adding images to the drive..
at least for me anyways..
happy hacking everyone!
I am using wbfs on Linux to copy *.iso files to an external harddrive.
if I do:
wbfs -p /dev/sdb1 init
I can see the drive lights go for a second..
wbfs -p /dev/sdb1 add some-iso-image.iso
adding XXXXXX Some Game: Title...
error seeking in disc file: Invalid argument
nothing works..
I then...