Look at cdrecord.

If cdrecord -scanbus
finds your CD burner, then it is a pretty easy process: cdrecord
dev=(whatever the scanbus finds) -v file.iso

You may want to try the -dummy option the first time to see that everything
works, etc.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Skeeve Stevens
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 7:45 PM
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Subject: Burning CD's under RedHat 7.3



I've just got around to sticking a burner in my new server....

I want to know how to do the following:

- Copy normal CD's
        I presume this involves taking an ISO (dd if=cd of=file bs=4b)
but how do you burn an ISO back to a blank?

- Make New CD's
        Basically, taking a bunch of files and burning it... used for
automated backup


...Skeeve


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