jdratlif wrote: > What about read-only access? Does it only work if they access it like a hard drive, not like a cd-rom? > > ImgBurn for example doesn't seem to acknowledge that I have a DVD in the drive. Yet I can browse to it in "Browse Folder". > You can 'browse' to it because the system 'sees' the entire device and will read/write to it from the folder. > It doesn't seem any "native-like" cd access is possible. Is this correct? > Correct. Wine does not support, yet, raw device access which is what ImgBurn needs. BTW, is there some reason that you cannot use the Disk Utilities to create your disks? One nice feature is that your burnt disks will be readable by both Windows and UNIX systems (to include Linux systems.) James McKenzie