Re: Burning iso to disk

2003-03-13 Thread Ray Olszewski
Frank -- The generic line I use for burning is quite similar to yours: cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=24 filename.iso And while I rarely burn bootable CDs (I mostly archive data), when I do, they work. Note that I use, for example, speed, not -speed, a usage consistent with the man p

Re: Burning iso to disk

2003-03-13 Thread pa3gcu
On Thursday 13 March 2003 15:21, Frank Roberts - SOTL wrote: > > The command line command used was: > cdrecord -dev=0,2,0 -speed=12 -data MandrakeLinux-9.1rc2-CD1.i586.iso I normally use; cdrecord -eject dev=1,0,0 speed=12 -isosize -pad name.iso Adjust -dev= accordingly. > Thanks > Frank --

Burning iso to disk

2003-03-13 Thread Frank Roberts - SOTL
Hi All I have downloaded the Mandrake 9.1rc2.iso to my HD. I have attempted to burn these iso to CD by both CDRoast and by command line. I did not ck sums but am assuming that they are good as iso were downloaded on line better than t3. After placing #1 burn CD in CD Reader to start installatio