On 02Jun2006 00:21, cascade58 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Last night I downloaded five ISO image files for Redhat Fedora Core 5.
|  The files are now stored on my MS XP Home machine (I'm assembling the
| hardware for my Linux box).  What software do I need to burn these ISO
| image files to CD-R's, not as image files, but with all of the files
| unbundled or extracted?  I've heard that Nero Buring ROM will do the
| trick.  Or Roxio.  Is this right?

I think you are a little confused.

An ISO image file is an ISO9660 filesystem image.
You burn it to a CD-R "as is".

When you stuff that CD into a drive and the OS mounts it, all the files are
visible - unpacked!

I think you are imagining unpacking the ISO image much as you would a
ZIP file, then burning a CD-R from the unpacked directory contents.

That is certainly possible, but a waste of time; when your software
burns the CD-R, step 1 is to prepare that directory as an ISO image
to be written to the CD-R. And you _already_ have such an image!

Cheers,
-- 
Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DoD#743
http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/


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