Re: [newbie] How to burn iso - again

2002-02-25 Thread mike
Lyvim Xaphir wrote: Mike, Have you tried the graphical frontend to the cdrecord utilities? Xcdroast is what it's called. That may simplify things for you in the sort term. If you do have an IDE burner, be aware that the Linux utilities need a SCSI interface to access any burner in

[newbie] How to burn iso - again

2002-02-24 Thread mike
Hi , I have looked at both the newbie and expert lists on this but I still have some questions so I understand it correctly, I just downloaded the 8.2beta3 cd's want to burn a bootable cd under linux ( currently run LM 8.0 ) I have never done this in linux and would like to try. I

Re: [newbie] How to burn iso - again

2002-02-24 Thread Chris Keelan
Sun, 24 Feb 2002 13:40:14 -0600: In attempt to throw the authorities off his trail, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] transmitted: What would be the command line to cdrecord an iso and make it bootable? You have it already: % cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=1,0,0 MandrakeLinux-8.2beta3-CD1.i586.iso If I use

Re: [newbie] How to burn iso - again

2002-02-24 Thread Roger Sherman
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, mike wrote: If so how ? - or will this make a bootable cd: cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=1,0,0 MandrakeLinux-8.2beta3-CD1.i586.iso Yep, thatll do it... ( from the dir where the iso is of course ) ? If I use this method would it be bootable then? Yes. Or should I

Re: [newbie] How to burn iso - again

2002-02-24 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
Mike, Have you tried the graphical frontend to the cdrecord utilities? Xcdroast is what it's called. That may simplify things for you in the sort term. If you do have an IDE burner, be aware that the Linux utilities need a SCSI interface to access any burner in question. So, if youre like