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>From the Linux Journal archive cd: On Linux, the simplest way to make an image is with cat. Put the desired CD-ROM disk into the CD-ROM drive. Make sure the directory /mnt/images/ exists. If your CD-ROM disk block device is hdc, the image is created like this: cat /dev/hdc > /mnt/images/image1.iso <snip> Question: is this the best way to create iso's of my cdroms? I want to create a virtual cdrom server using apache and iso images of all my cdroms! I remember creating iso's from a cdrom before, but I remember it being more complex than a simple cat... If you have the Linux Journal Archive cdrom... Ref: file:///mnt/cdrom/LJ/LJ96/5639.html I wish to create a virtual cdrom jukebox similar to the one in this article; however, I will use iso files and apache to serve up the data and just use an index page with links to the root index of each cdrom iso image. The iso will be mounted to a directory under the apache root. jay -- Sometimes I feel like a rat in a cage... -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list
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