On 04/17/2013 07:26 PM, William Mattison wrote:
(fedora-18, all desktops)

I would like to burn a single dvd with an ISO9660 - Rock Ridge - Joliet
file made from: * /home/user1/project17/ * /home/user2/project17/ *
/home/user2/.hidden/ Each of these directories has multiple levels of
subdirectories.  user1 and user2 each has other directories directly under
his $HOME directory.  I tried to use "Brasero" to do this.  But the ISO file
it created was a mere 71.7 KB, though these three directories contain over
600 MB of files.  I get the impression that the tool only looked one level
below what I dragged to the right side of the screen.  I need it to go all
the way down, like a "cp -r".  On my old Redhat 9 system, X-CD-Roast handled
that beautifully.  I also tried this with another tool whose name I now
cannot now recall or find.  It was worse.  How do I do this with Fedora-18?

have you considered "K3b"?

k3b allows you to do what you want, as it allows you to pre-build
your own paths and then drag in what ever files, directories, or
paths than you want.

above is main reason i have used over the years from when i was
first released.

hth
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in a world with out fences, who needs gates.

tc. hago.

g
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