Re: Fedora 2 install

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Ed Greshko advised:
I've had this happen to me before. The answer has always been "burn at a lower speed". I hope the CD burning SW you have supports that...

My CD burner is "rated" at 32X for CDR media. But, it takes a combination of excellent media and luck to get a successful burn at that speed. I prefer to afford less than excellent media and I'd rather save my luck for other things....so I burn at 16X or lower and have never had a problem.

Media are rated for maximum speed as well. I had one spindle of CD-Rs that were rated 16x; the next batch I bought were rated 48x. I've never achieved the rated speed on any of them when burning from Windows (Win2K in my case).


I've played with Linux burner sw a little, but not enough to know if it does better at meeting the media's maximum speed.

If you don't try to exceed the media speed you should be fine. I had some failures burning the 16x CD-Rs at 48x before I figured this out.

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