James McKenzie wrote: > > jdratlif wrote: > > 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.) When I switched to Linux, I tried their image burning programs. k3b and Brasero in particular. Brasero didn't work at all, and k3b had faulty verification. I lost a lot of data I thought was "backed up" because it said the disc burned correctly. I have never had these issues on ImgBurn, so I turned to Wine to use it in Linux. I really hadn't thought about changing this behavior after switching to Mac. I have not yet used Disk Utility. I am wary about other programs after my Linux experience. I think I will try it though. Thanks for the help.