begin  Net Llama's  quote:
| Burning an ISO image is blazingly simple from the command line, as
| cdrecord defaults to assuming that you're burning an ISO.  That
| said, all you should need to type (assuming that your device specs
| are already in /etc/cdrecord.conf) is:
| cdrecord <ISO image file name>

yeah, it was slightly more complicated --  cdrecord dev=0,0 speed=2 -v 
-v build-ix86-1.0_rc6-r16.iso -- but that's how i ultimately did it. 
xcdroast seems more for those who want to pirate music.
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dep

Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable people 
attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress, therefore, 
depends on unreasonable people. - George Bernard Shaw
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