On Wednesday 11 October 2006 14:25, Lee Wiggers Climbed A Telegraph Pole and
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> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 14:13:09 -0500
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> Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11 October 2006 13:41, stuart bell Climbed A Telegraph Pole
> > and
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> > Clicked:
> > > Ben,
> > > I've located coreutils, it's installed. But no sign of md5sum in it.
> > > My problem is to copy an iso image from a dvd containing more than one
> > > OS and write it to a cd. I have tried with k3b but am too much in the
> > > dark here. Any ideas?
> > > Thanks
> > > Stuart
> >
> > I must admit I'm flying a little blind here as to what you are doing
> > exactly. If I'm imagining this in my head correctly, what I would be
> > doing is; copy the iso to my HD. You can do that with konq or mc or with
> > command line cp command.
> > Then I would use the command line cdrecord to burn the iso. (I rarely
> > use k3b to burn iso images as I find cdrecord tends to do it with less
> > hassle.) You'll need to know what /dev/h** your cd-r device is.
> > then just type cdrecord dev=/dev/h?? nameof.iso
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > benja22
> > --
> > Honesty is the best policy, but insanity is a better defense.
> > ____________________________________________________
>
> OTOH, I used to be a cdrecord fan and last week I
> doubleclicked an iso (2007)without thinking. K3B popped
> up, checked the md5sum automagically, and displayed a
> 'burn' button.
>
> I took the bait and had a working bootable dvd about
> three minutes later. Scary stuff.
>
> Lee
wow. linux just keeps getting better and better. I love linux. :)
benja22
--
To iterate is human, to recurse, divine.
-- Robert Heller
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