Hi,
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 09:16:23 +0100
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> terryc wrote:
> > Unfortuantely, all that both machines have is Xfburn, which it gives
> > you an option of creating an ISO, it only does so if the burner is in
> > that machine. Major bummer.
>
(...)
> Did you already tr
On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 09:46:55AM +, Brian wrote:
> genisoimage -o out.iso file1 file2 .
I'd echo this, use genisoimage, but read the man page first, you will almost
certainly want to also use the -J and -r arguments too.
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On Mon 05 Dec 2016 at 17:03:27 +1100, terryc wrote:
> I need a prog to create an ISO image of files to transfer to a second
> machine for burning, but I've suddenly found that my rich collection of
> tools is noew depreciated and D'd in Debian Jessie.
>
> Unfortuantely, all that both machines hav
Hi,
terryc wrote:
> Unfortuantely, all that both machines have is Xfburn, which it gives
> you an option of creating an ISO, it only does so if the burner is in
> that machine. Major bummer.
Sounds like an unfortunate design.
I have on my todo list to test CDEmu ( http://cdemu.sourceforge.net/ )
I need a prog to create an ISO image of files to transfer to a second
machine for burning, but I've suddenly found that my rich collection of
tools is noew depreciated and D'd in Debian Jessie.
Unfortuantely, all that both machines have is Xfburn, which it gives
you an option of creating an ISO, i
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