RE: [SLUG] Duplicating CD's

2003-06-26 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Adam W wrote: > > Better ways of duplicating CDs are: > > > > * Using cdread (input equivalent of cdrecord) to rip the disk, or > > > > * Mounting the disk and running mkisofs over it. > > Only problem with the latter is that if it's a bootable CD, the bootable > part wont

RE: [SLUG] Duplicating CD's

2003-06-26 Thread Adam W
Matt, > Better ways of duplicating CDs are: > > * Using cdread (input equivalent of cdrecord) to rip the disk, or > > * Mounting the disk and running mkisofs over it. Only problem with the latter is that if it's a bootable CD, the bootable part wont be ripped in with the ISO... Correct me if I'

Re: [SLUG] Duplicating CD's

2003-06-24 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > > > Better ways of duplicating CDs are: > > > > * Using cdread (input equivalent of cdrecord) to rip the disk, or > > Does this work for data as well as audio? Yup. Works quite well. > > * Mounting the

Re: [SLUG] Duplicating CD's

2003-06-24 Thread dazza
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Matthew Palmer wrote: > Better ways of duplicating CDs are: > > * Using cdread (input equivalent of cdrecord) to rip the disk, or Does this work for data as well as audio? > * Mounting the disk and running mkisofs over it. Que? How is this done? I've always had trouble with

Re: [SLUG] Duplicating CD's

2003-06-24 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > written, so there's no error in creating them - all I can think of is that > dd attempts to read beyond the end of the disk {logical, since I didn't > give it an end point} and fails, resulting in the error. > > What I want to know is if there is som