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Posted: Aug. 24 2004,12:47 QUOTE

I'm waiting anxiously new 0.80 but I've broken main HD boot partition and I have no a big disk where install Knoppix or so for burning new dsl's version so I'm guessing how to use the dsl's tools for do that (burn-bash isn't it?) When I had mi HD I used Knoppix cd burning tool (do not remember its name) or win95 easy cd creator Now I only have an old 4Gb disk with 3.Gb  for saving dsl extensions and stuff and 2 very little partition one for dsl image and the other for swapping I loved Knoppix tool because it was as easy as easy-cd-creator was  and working under linux never loose a copy (I can not said same of burning under win95 or later :-(   )
So if somebody know how to use burn-bash...will be wellcome!
Tks!


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Posted: Aug. 24 2004,12:57 QUOTE

okey odokey first thing you do  open an xterm,
type cdrecord scanbus
this gives you the address of you cdwriter usually something like 0,0,0 and a description of you cdwriter
then you type
cdrecord ( followed by the address of your writer) ( path/to /your/iso/image)
e.g
cdrecord 0,0,0 /home/dsl/dsl-0.7.3.iso
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Posted: Aug. 24 2004,13:04 QUOTE

Quote (mpie @ Aug. 24 2004,08:57)
okey odokey first thing you do  open an xterm,
type cdrecord scanbus
this gives you the address of you cdwriter usually something like 0,0,0 and a description of you cdwriter
then you type
cdrecord ( followed by the address of your writer) ( path/to /your/iso/image)
e.g
cdrecord 0,0,0 /home/dsl/dsl-0.7.3.iso

That's all? wow..it seems very easy
Must be root?
I ussually use RW CD any command to erase an old CD? if not I'll use a new one don't bother but if I can learn how to reuse will be better if do not I'll use a new one!
:-) Tks!


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Posted: Aug. 24 2004,13:09 QUOTE

there is a command for blanking but not at dsl pc cant remember, the above was from memory........
so there may be an additional command needed
try cdrecord --help........
may give you a list of options and  variables to try...
or you could get gcombust from the repository for a graphical interface.......
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Posted: Aug. 24 2004,13:17 QUOTE

Quote (mpie @ Aug. 24 2004,09:09)
there is a command for blanking but not at dsl pc cant remember, the above was from memory........
so there may be an additional command needed
try cdrecord --help........
may give you a list of options and  variables to try...
or you could get gcombust from the repository for a graphical interface.......

Good thanks! As soon I return home I'll try it!
So not being root as dsl user only!
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