Greg:

Thanks for your response. I have a "test before burn" option available so I
think I will give that a try first and hope for the best. Ya, I was thinking
the same thing about the "Build a Global Cd Image" option but there does not
seem to be much more in the way of options. I will have to break out the
wallet I think and get a Cd burner for my Red Hat Box. This burning via
"windoze" is getting way to time consuming.

Thanks again,

Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
www.bonwell.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Eddie Strohmier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:13 PM
Subject: RE: Cd burn zoot.i386.iso


>
> On 04-Apr-00 Eddie Strohmier wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I have a "Cd Right" SCSI Cdrom burner from sony and was getting ready to
> > burn my zoot.i386.iso of 6.2. I am a little confused as to what options
I
> > need to choose to burn this image properly and was wondering if anyone
has
> > had experience with this particular Cd burner under Windows 98. Again
don't
> > knock me to hard here as the wife refuses to move the burner to a Red
Hat
> > machine.  I have under my tools menu with the software that came with
the
> > burner an item called "Build a Global Cd image". That seems the way to
go
> > but I am not exactly sure and was hoping I would be lucky enough for
this
> > e-mail to reach someone that has this type of Cd burner under Win 98 or
one
> > like it. My main options are "Cd copy, Data Cdrom, Audio Cd Compilation,
and
> > Cd ditto DJ. The last 2 are for audio of course and the Cd copy is what
it
> > says, it copies an existing CD. I will be using the Data Cdrom and I
hope
> > with the tools option "Build a Global Cd image".  Any advice out there
would
> > be appreciated.
>
> the zoot iso image already is a cd image. so the "build a global cd image"
> is likely not what you want.
>
> You kinda want the 2nd half of "copy cd" whereby you skip the 1st part
where
> it makes the copy.
>
> don't use windows enough to know if your s/w is capable of burning your
> image or not. clearly it is capable, whether it presents you w/ the option
> or not might be another story.
>
> -Greg
>
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> E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 04-Apr-00
> Time: 12:11:02
>
>
>        The answer to the meaning of life:
>
>   perl -e 'print$i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);
'
>
>
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