Well, perhaps if I'd done this several days ago, like I was supposed to,
I wouldn't be in such a bind.  As it is,  any help is greatly
appreciated, particularly if given quickly ;-)

I need to cut a CD.  The problem is that the CD is for Linux.  The
further problem is that I've always used Windows to make CD's.  Anything
for Linux has been an ISO so I've never bumped into this problem.  When
I copy the files over to Winblows it loses the symbolic links.  It's
mandatory that I pass through Windows, due to a VPN program issue.  I
figured if I created a Tarball of the desired files I could download the
subdirectory structure I need.  Then I'd copy that to a Linux box and
untar it (or whatever it's called).  That leaves me with the need of a
Linux CD-Burning package.

So, do I have the process right?  What is a (good) package for burning
CD's under Linux?

TIA, GGK


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