If you want to use XCDRoast make sure the directory the iso is in is in the 
list of XCDRoast directories.  Then got to create CD/write tracks and 
layout.  In the image-information window you'll see your isos.  Select one, 
add it then accept track layout.  Click on write tracks and then burn it.  
You'll get the CD you want.

I agree, X-CDRoast doesn't seem to follow any rules of layout that I've 
ever seen.  I haven't tried KonCD yet, though.


Peter Ruskin wrote:

> On Sunday 24 Feb 2002 00:45, dep wrote:
>> this is really embarrassing.
>>
>> i've been burning cds right and left for awhile now, no problem other
>> than the generally counterintuitive controls on xcdroast and the much
>> worse koncd.
>>
>> this evening i realized that i've never burned an iso image and, a
>> couple of wasted cds later, that i do not know how to.
>>
>> the goal is to make one of the nice 16-mb bootable gentoo install cds.
>> there is on the planet a distribution that doesn't recklessly piss
>> away system resources, and gentoo seems the likeliest.
>>
>> problem is, xcdroast burns a nice cd with a copy of the iso file on
>> it, rather than using the iso file to create a nice bootable cd that
>> does as it's supposed to do.
>>
>> it clearly can be done; just as clearly, i have no idea how to do it.
>>
>> help???
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> # Burn CD from ISO
> cdrecord -eject -v -data speed=2 dev=3,0 <ISONAME>
> 
> man cdrecord

-- 
Brett I. Holcomb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AKA Grunt <><
Registered Linux User #188143
Remove R777 to email
_______________________________________________
Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.

Reply via email to