Digital Wokan wrote: > Digital Wokan wrote:
> Yep. Either NCFTP or GCombust has failed me badly. I tried burning the
> images anyway. Stupid of me not to test the first CD after burning, but
> it burned so quickly I decided to knock them all out fast. I suppose
> I'll try downloading them to an ext2 partition first and make sure the
> md5sums come out okay before moving them to a FAT32.
Once you have checked the md5sums ... Leave them on the Linux side and just
burn with cdrecord.
ie:
$ cdrecord -scanbus
to get the magic numbers - (0,0,0) or (0,6,0) or whatever
then :
$ cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=0,0,0 -data cd_image
Set the speed to what you want and use the 'magic numbers' for your
'dev=x,y,z'. The cd_image will be the filename of your iso file. (ie : disk1.iso )
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