Re: [newbie] cd-burning on 9.1--- 2nd attempt
Pilagá wrote: >El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió: > > >>I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all >>was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given >>up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well. >>Now it can see my cd-dvd (no scsi-em) I'm very happy with it. I still >>struggle, though, to find the way to burn an iso under XCDRoast. >> >>Anne >> >> > >Anne, try this steps: > >If you downloaded an ISO-image (e.g. a linux distribution) you have to >copy that big file (extension should be .iso) first to an >image-directory of X-CD-Roast. You specify these directories in Setup at >the "HD Settings" tab. These are the places where X-CD-Roast will look >for audio (.wav) or data tracks. >Now you enter the "Create CD" menu and you will see your image-file >displayed nicely in the "Image-Information" window. Go to "Write Tracks" >-> click on "Layout tracks" tab, add your image-file, click on "Accept >track layout" and finally a click at "Write tracks" will write that >image perfectly to your CD-R/RW. > >Suerte. > > Yep, that works. John -- John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] cd-burning on 9.1--- 2nd attempt
Pilagá wrote: >El Lun 26 May 2003 09:32, Anne Wilson escribió: > > >>I refused to let k3b alter my fstab - I did the same under 9.0 and all >>was fine - but it doesn't work at all well for me (9.1). I've given >>up on it and gone back to XCDRoast, which has always served me well. >>Now it can see my cd-dvd (no scsi-em) I'm very happy with it. I still >>struggle, though, to find the way to burn an iso under XCDRoast. >> >>Anne >> >> > >Anne, try this steps: > >If you downloaded an ISO-image (e.g. a linux distribution) you have to >copy that big file (extension should be .iso) first to an >image-directory of X-CD-Roast. You specify these directories in Setup at >the "HD Settings" tab. These are the places where X-CD-Roast will look >for audio (.wav) or data tracks. >Now you enter the "Create CD" menu and you will see your image-file >displayed nicely in the "Image-Information" window. Go to "Write Tracks" >-> click on "Layout tracks" tab, add your image-file, click on "Accept >track layout" and finally a click at "Write tracks" will write that >image perfectly to your CD-R/RW. > >Suerte. > > Yep, that works. John -- John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com