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>Patrick, >I don't know why I didn't think before, anyway, >your doing it wrong, >Select Create CD, >then Master tracks,then in >Master source, then in file directory view, >then trace the tree to/mnt/cdrom/<file to be copied> >(having first decompressed the radio button,display >directory only), then click add, >which then brings up add path to master directories window, >then click radio button, add to root / , OK, >then click create session image, >Click calculate size, >Here you have two choices, since you only have a writer/rom >and no seperate rom drive, effectively you have one choice, >so click Master to image file. >that brings up the sliderbar window and all is done, >Your now have an iso of your chosen data CD, >Then write it to disc. >Just go to write tracks window, >all - add, >all - accept >write tracks >iso file is then writen. >But the easiest way generally is to do the process on the command >line with cdrecord, how are you with these programmes. >John Yea, I think this could work. But it is essentially the same as mounting the CD and copying its content on HD and making an iso of that. But I want to copy the CD 1:1. An exact copy wich is bootable if it was bootable with the same Label, creation Time... What do you think of this: pm@merlin:~$ /usr/bin/readcd bash: /usr/bin/readcd: Permission denied there's no man readcd on my system... the permission for readcd is: -rwxr-s--- 1 root cdwriter 117720 Apr 12 21:05 readcd I am now in group cdwriter. is readcd the program that xcdroast uses to read cds? (as the name suggests?) Well I have changed the permissions on readcd to: -rwxr-sr-x 1 root cdwriter 117720 Apr 12 21:05 readcd but nothing has changed in xcdroast. Patrik
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