On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 03:39:48 -0600 Glenn Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi, Group:
> 
> Since the file I downloaded was already an .iso file, should I have 
> used the Rock Ridge extensions to transfer the file to the CD with 
> Xcdroast?
> 

All that gui stuff is complications you don't need.  All I did was
download the iso file (Opera), su, cd to the directory with the iso
file, and 'cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,0 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.iso', and
success.

With my HP cd-writer, I get toasters if I use speed faster than 2.  My
CD-RW is 0,0; yours may vary.  You may even have a true scsi; mine's
an ide jobber.

Good luck.


-- 
Collins Richey
Denver Area
jblinux 2.2 xfce sylpheed opera
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