> (fedora-18, all desktops)

>
> I would like to burn a single dvd with an ISO9660 - Rock Ridge - Joliet file 
> made from:
> * /home/user1/project17/
> * /home/user2/project17/
> * /home/user2/.hidden/
> Each of these directories has multiple levels of subdirectories.  user1 and 
> user2 each has other directories
> directly under his $HOME directory.  I tried to use "Brasero" to do this.  
> But the ISO file it created was a
> mere 71.7 KB, though these three directories contain over 600 MB of files.  I 
> get the impression that the
> tool only looked one level below what I dragged to the right side of the 
> screen.  I need it to go all the way
> down, like a "cp -r".  On my old Redhat 9 system, X-CD-Roast handled that 
> beautifully.  I also tried this
> with another tool whose name I now cannot now recall or find.  It was worse.  
> How do I do this with Fedora-18?

"geleem" suggested:

> have you considered "K3b"? k3b allows you to do what you want, as it allows 
> you to pre-build
your own paths
> and then drag in what ever files, directories, or
paths than you want.

I couldn't find k3b on my system.  So I searched the repository, found it and 
X-CD-Roast, and downloaded and installed both.  I tried k3b.  I couldn't find a 
way in it to see hidden files.  Since I found X-CD-Roast, and it worked so well 
for me on the old Redhat 9 system, I decided to try that next.  It didn't see 
my blu-ray writer, and I don't know enough about configuring blu-ray drivers to 
try it.  But it created the image file easily.  I then used Brasero to burn 
that image file to the m-disk.  I verified that it worked correctly.

Since I found X-CD-Roast, and it made the image file easily and successfully, I 
did not try Mark's suggestion.

I thank "geleem" and Mark for their effort.

Bill.
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