CD burning

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Hey, Richard:

Why bother with the Windows burning app? You have a working linux, right? Just use it. Everything you need should already be in place.

To discover what device your burner is, do:

cdrecord -scanbus

Then, to burn the first enigma iso do:

cdrecrod -v -eject -speed=24 dev=0,4,0 enigma-i386.disc1.iso

Adjust to your particulars, of course.



On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Richard Villa wrote:

> Well,
> 
> I guess old age is setting in.  I have forgotten which option to use to burn
> the ISO images into CDs under Easy CD Creator.
> 
> I have done it before, but am just drawing a blank, and don't want to waist
> blanks.
> 
> It is better to give than to receive. don't believe me, just ask a boxer.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> 
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