It's quite easy to write little script files that wrap cdrecord to simplify it down to burniso filename.iso. That's the way I do it. Is especially great if you have non-technical users thet may want to burn cd's too. I have burniso, burndir, burnmusic, etc. If you need help with any options for cdrecord let me know. I love cd burners. :) *^*^*^* Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape you. -- Albert Einstein On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, root wrote: > Dear Sir, > All you have to do from your terminal is type cdrecord -eject -v > speed=2 dev=1,0 filename.iso. do a cdrecord --scanbus to verify the dev= > part > good luck! > > Michael Powell PhD > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > reg user #83815 > > > > > > "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote: > > > > Greets, > > > > I've finally got my fancy-schmancy CD burner working (thanks Ken and > > Buchan). > > > > Now I've d/l 'd an ISO from www.e-smith.org and I'd like to burn the iso > > to a disk but all the documentation assumes one is using M$. I've tried > > to figure out the gtoaster supplied with LM 7.1 but is doesn't seem to > > write an actual bootable disk. Every thing I've tried simply copies the > > iso image to the drive and leaves only the e-smith-blah-blah.iso file. > > > > EasyCD creator has a function to create the real file(s) and directory > > structure but this is M$ only and I don't have that available. (ok, > > maybe an old version of 3.1 but it's all gone) > > > > I'm sure it's simple but it's eluding me at the moment > > > > TIA > > -- > > Joseph S Gardner > > > > Senior Designer / Technical Support > > Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > The box said, > > "Requires Windows 3.x or better", > > so I got Linux. > > > > Registered Linux user #1696600 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: > > Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. > > >
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