Barry Michels wrote:

>I have some ISO files (a downloaded Linux distribution), so I don't need to
>use mkisofs.  However, during burning, I get a coaster, then the following
>disc is ok.  The next one is a coaster, then ok.  I ended up with 7 good
>discs and 4 coasters.  There were no changes made to the command line.
>After getting a coaster, I'd just press the up arrow, replace the disc and
>hit enter.  It's a 800Mhz Celeron running a 16x burner (but I slowed down to
>8x after the first coaster, the third CD burned at 16x).
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>Here's the command I used:
>cdrecord -v speed=4 dev=0,0,0 -pad -data -eject -ignsize filename.iso
>I pulled that off a message in this thread and changed it for my system.
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I generally use,
cdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,1,0 -eject  /<sourcefile>.iso


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