On Thursday 25 December 2003 01:54, Armin wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 December 2003 14:45, Aryan Ameri wrote:
> > Umm, the file is .img, which is quite rare.
> >
> > All the images that I see are ISO images, the filename should be
> > iso.
> >
> > What kind of a file is img ?
> >
> > How should I burn it?
> >
> >
> > And can someone give a proper explanation of why the file is img,
> > instead of the accepted iso ? Users will be furious over this.
> > Everyone know how to burn a iso image, but what the hell is img ?
>
> aryan , there is no differentive between img ( image ) and iso (iso
> image) , just use '-data' on cdrecord .

The important thing for iso files is not to use -data when using 
cdrecord. I don't know about .img files, but I used Arash' suggestion 
and renamed it.

Even if practicaly there are no differences, users as I said will get 
confused. All the documentation refers to writing iso files, the K3B 
menu says "Write ISO images" and so on. 

Anyway, let's hope that BerliOS guys can rename it there.

Cheers

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