It get's every easier once you find /etc/cdrecord.conf;-)

John P Verel wrote:
> Just an observation.  Until just now, I'd been intimidated by the, um, opaque (IMHO)
> man page of cdrecord.  I'd fumbled around with Xcdroast and the burner
> software on my Windows partition to burn iso images.  (I'd gotten
> ide-scsi emulation working sometime ago on the linux box).
> 
> Well, today, as root, I executed the following "exotic" command at my
> bash prompt:
> 
> cdrecord -vv dev=1,0 valhalla-docs.iso
>           ^^
>           (I like lots of output)
> 
> 
> Sure enough, cdrecord went without a hitch.  On my somewhat older CD-RW,
> (4x,2x,24x), the write time for the docs iso, about 55.5 megs, was 91
> seconds.  I assure you this way outperforms the Windows GUI tool.
> 
> So, the point is that cdrecord is a lot easier to use than I'd
> thought...arguably easier than a gui interface ... at least for iso
> images.  Good work, and thanks, to Jorge Schilling :)
> 




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