Recipe at http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CreatingMultiSessionFromPuppy
73,
Rein PA0R
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but when
I guess I need to learn what an unfished CD is
Andy K3UK
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On 9/11/07, Rein Couperus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The key is that you need a CD which is 'unfinished'. I have not tried this,
but you could take a look at the puppy linux wiki. They claim you can even
e.g. gives you the choice...
But again, I'm no expert on this.
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I guess I need
A disk that accepts more data.
In Nero terms, you can leave a CD closed (will not accept further
data) or open.
Usually, music CD's are closed. Open disks are mainly used for data, as
music readers will get confused with such a disk.
Jose, CO2JA
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Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I guess I need to
but when burning an ISO image, I am not given this option.
On 9/11/07, Jose A. Amador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A disk that accepts more data.
In Nero terms, you can leave a CD closed (will not accept further
data) or open.
Usually, music CD's are closed. Open disks are mainly used for
it, no further data can be
written to it.
Paul MW0CDO.
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I guess I need to learn what
Diolch, Paul.
Andrew O'Brien wrote:
but when burning an ISO image, I am not given this option.
Seems it is OK, I did realize it quickly enough. An ISO is an already
closed bundle. So, it would take some extra work to open the ISO in a
hard drive and burn the components as separate files. That could
The key is that you need a CD which is 'unfinished'. I have not tried this,
but you could take a look at the puppy linux wiki. They claim you can even
save on the CD you boot from, provided it is unfinished.
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