steef wrote:
Ken Heard wrote:
To "Wackojacko": I don't know how I missed the "Tools>CD>Burn CD
Image" selection. I thought I had looked at the Tools menu: either I
did not, or I did but did not see the obvious. I was able to burn
the image as desired using that option. Thanks.
To Björn Lindström: I said that I had tried cdroast; I meant
cdrecord. I tried it without any options, just ~$cdrecord FILE.iso.
It was when I ran that command I got a whole screenful of error
messages, including comments about "unresolved problems" with 2.6.*
kernels, including a suggestion that I try 2.4.somthing kernel or
Solaris (!?!?)
Since receiving your post I looked at /etc/default/cdrecord. I
listed six "default" drives with other info which I did not
understand. I suppose I could use cdrecord if I added a line for the
drive I use and if I knew how to do so. However, the suggestion from
"wackojacko" works quite well; consequently I do not have to find out
how to do so. Thanks anyway.
Regards to all who answered.
2.6.x.kernels don't need the results of the *cdrecord -scanbus* to
point to the burning device.
you can as root do something like cdrecord /dev/hdX -data (or of
course -audio) -pad -eject -tao or -dao and the *iso_file you want to
burn*.
hope this works for you. it did for me.
steef
sorry, made a mistake.
it must be: cdrecord dev=/dev/hdX etc. etc. apologees!
regards, met vriendelijke groet,
steef
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