Greetings,

   It should do this by default. To write I use cdrecord 1.10, and the
command line is:

        cdrecord -v -eject speed=8 dev=3,0 whatever.iso

   Your address may be different; but the rest should be the same.

   Two things:
        1. You should not need the 'pad' option.
        2. Are you burning a 650 or 700 MB disk?

   Burning a 650 iso onto a 700 MB disk makes it unbootable...

HTH,
        DGO

On Friday 22 February 2002 15:46, Brandon Dorman Wrote Thusly:
> Hey guys,
>
>       Finally got beta 3 cd 1 and cd 2 downloaded!  Joy of joys!  However,
> I've never burned an iso before in linux!  I just now burnt both cd's
> only to disover now that they are still on there as, ".iso" and aren't
> bootable or anything!  Bummer.  (I'm assuming cd1 of even the mandrake
> beta would be bootable, after all I'm sure they want to test the
> installer as well. :-)) My cdrecord options look like this:
> cdrecord -v -pad speed=1 dev=0,1,0 MandrakeLinux-8.2beta3-CD1.i586.iso
>
> How can I modify it to "expand" the iso onto the cd and allow me to boot
> from it as if I had bought it?  Again, much thanks.
>
> -Brandon
>
>
>
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