Thanks to those who replied to help me create my new RH7.3 CD's I discovered that the Red Hat on-line documentation missed one step which is why I could not get there quickly.....
Below is their instruction with my one step added. Writing ISOs with X-CD-Roast Large files that end in .iso are known as ISO9660 (or ISO) image files. For example, Red Hat Linux is freely available as ISO images that you can download and write to the CD-R(W). There are other ISO image files available on FTP and websites. To write an ISO image file to a CD-R(W) with X-CD-Roast, move the ISO file to the path specified during setup, then click Create CD. - Step added by Robert - then click "Write Tracks" In the Layout tracks tab, highlight the ISO image file you wish to burn and click Add, then Accept track layout. This will automatically load the Write Tracks tab, where you can click Write Tracks to burn the image to the CD-R(W). Regards, Robert
