Bug Hunter wrote:

> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Civileme wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> > >
> > >   Does anyone have something or a procedure under Linux that will give me
> > > an exact iso image from the cd so the new cd burned from it is an exact
> > > duplicate?
> >
> > xcdroast will do that
> > if you want command line  try
> >
> > man mkisofs
> >
>
>   Well, I did that.  I don't speak greek very well.  Has someone
> duplicated an existing cdrom using mkisofs?  I didn't see how.
>
>   Also, I didn't see how to do that using xcdroast.
>
>   This might be a case of stupidity. Could someone turn the light on,
> please?
>
> bug

Definitely not stupidity if you're learning linux and asking questions. Just
ignorance (lack of knowledge) and we can help you cure that.

I have not used mkisof but if you look in the expert mail archive you will find
some threads of conversations regarding the use of mkisofs (make an iso 9660
file system which is the file system on data cdroms).

Tom

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