This works like a charm. Both copying the cds and jukebox. I've set 4 of these up now... On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 11:15, Jay Daniels wrote: > >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... -- -- Rocky Hurley rlh-list_-*at*-_nmrg.net
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