On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 17:20, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
> Hi again, well, i followed all the directions of wobo
> (thanks wobo for the tips, i've learned a lot), but it
> seems that it has problems with names that have
> underscore (like labo_verano) because if i try to look
> at them after the burning it gives me an error:
> 
> [gonzalo@maxwell labo_verano]$ gv model_fotocel_02.ps
> gv: Cannot open file model_fotocel_02.ps (No such file
> or directory)
> 
> but the file appears when i do an "ls". It's like the
> pc see the file but the file is a ghost.
> Now i'm burning a CD-RW, using the tip that Gabriel
> gave. Could this problem be related to the thing that
> Michael said?.
> Well, i'll be working on a solution for this.
> Thanks for the answers, really apretiate them.
> 
> saludos a todos 

being lazy and liking gui's I use X-CD-Roast, which will allow you do
multi-sessions CDs too. Remember that X-CD-Roast needs to be setup
through root. Mandrake should have setup your burner correctly for scsi
emulation; don't worry X-CD-Roast will complain if it is not there.

Practice with CD-RWs until you get the hang of it

For your particular situation
 You master your /home/%user directory to an image
 Blank the disc
 Write the image
 Verify the image. [this will flag a bad burn]

The only extra for multi-session disc is the fixation stage, don't
fixate the disc and you can write another track. Fixation basically says
"The End".

X-CD-Roast uses cdrecord and will printout the corresponding command so
you can learn to use cdrecord also.

Another plus of using X-CD-Roast is you can add or remove directories
and see how much space they take up, including when you add to a 
multisession CD. Then if you want to progress to the line commands you
will have a greater understanding how they work and exactly what command
cdrecord needs.

If you need help using X-CD-Roast email me directly and I can walk you
through it.

Gabriel

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