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>PS: any good software recommended for writing CDs?
I use mkisofs and cdrecord. They should both be on the newer redhat cd's, or
you can download them off of your favorite mirror site. mkisofs is used to
create the actual iso9660 image (which is what is actually mounted when you
mount a cd), and then cdrecord burns that on to a blank cd. cdrecord will
also handle audio, video and multi-session recordings as well. Once you make
an image with mkisofs, you can loop-mount that image, and browse it like you
would any other file system, to ensure your cd looks correct. Both programs
are very easy to use, and I've never made a coaster with cdrecord, even when
running X, pine, httpd, ftpd, etc...
HTH,
Mike
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