Re: iso and cdrecord

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On Wednesday 07 July 2004 23:48, Stephen W wrote:
> I have received a 3 DVD set from Novell called Linux
> "Technical Resources Kit."  It contains several SuSe
> resources including, Enterprise Server, Groupwise,
> RedCarpet, ConsoleOne, as well as SuSE 8.2 and SuSE
> 9.1. All files are in is0 format.
>
> >From my Googling around it seems all I need to do is
>
> follow these instructions:
>
> Instructions using Linux cdrecord
>
>    1. Insert a blank CD into the CD writer.
>    2. Run the following command:
>       cdrecord -v -eject westwood-1874.iso
>    3. If you haven't set the defaults in
> /etc/cdrecord.conf you may have to specify the device
> and the speed on the command line.
>
> Subsituting of course the file name on the DVD for the
> name westwood-1874.iso.
>
> It is that simple?
>
> Surely I miss something?
nope.
it should be that easy.
If you are not sure what your device settings are then try
cdrecord -scanbus
as root.
you can then edit your /etc/cdrecord.conf file if you choose
or alternatively (depending what your device is)
cdrecord dev=1,0,0 -v -eject file.iso

>
> Thanks,
> StephenW
>
>
>
>
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