u can use k3b utility ( GUI based ) or cdrecord utility(command line
based) for that...
for cdrecord
# cdrecord -scanbus
will display details of cd drives. make a note on
the device in which cd writer is detected ( it may like 0,2,0 )
#cdrecord -v speed=16 dev=0,2,0 file
where dev=0,2,0 should be replaced by the
appropriate device from the earlier command and file is the file to be
written ( there u can directly specify ur cdrom path ).
better go for the GUI utility..
Regards
Krishna
Padiyath Sreekumaran wrote:
Hello,
I have 2 CD drives installed on my machine. One is to read and other
one to write. How can I copy 1 CD to another CD on the machine?
What command I can use? If possible please give an example?
Regards,
Kumar
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