Matthias Andree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, you can use /etc/default/cdrecord to that extent. I'm using this
> on Linux 2.6 (it also sets the buffer size to 64 MB) to achieve that:
>
> CDR_DEVICE=plex
> plex=   /dev/hdd        -1      64m     burnfree
> nec=    /dev/hdc        -1      64m     burnfree

Thank you for mentioning that cdrecord allows being easily configured
to make the users happy.

I however usually wai a bit before pointing people to the solution
as I need to find out whether people are willing to read the man page.
The person you are replying to is obviously not.

Jörg

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