I did load it. This will be the first time I create a cd from Linux.
Anyway, the command I expect that I should use is:
 cdrecord -v -dev=0,5,0 -speed=2 <iso image file>

Does this look correct to you?

thanks,

Avram

On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Vidiot wrote:

> >I just downloaded the wolferine iso image (so far just the first disk
> >wolverine-i386-disc1.iso). What would be the command to burn the image
> >onto a cd? If possible it needs to be from a command line since at this
> >time I can only run XFree86 using a generic vga driver.
>
> See the man page for cdrecord.  You did install cdrecord, didn't you?
>
> MB
>

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