| ke4nt1  
 
 
 
 
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|  | Posted: May 28 2004,12:33 |  |  I don't know for sure if OSX will do this natively or not. I use Toast.
 
 If you have "Toast" on your mac...
 Burn the .iso IMAGE to a cdr, using the multisession options.
 Mode 1 - session at once..
 ( DON'T finalize the cdr)
 (I don't have a mac in front of me at the moment)
 After a successful burn, reinsert the same cdr again.
 Start Toast again.
 Burn a data cdr session, containing all of your
 extra directories, files in your /, and so forth.
 ( I make an extra directory for toys like mp3's, F-Prot, etc.)
 (and another one for the .dsl's )
 
 Try out your new DSL cdr, and mydsl should pick up on your .dsl's.
 
 Macs also write other info on the cdr's that other OS's can't see.
 I don't know if that is a hindrance or not...
 
 This technique works for me with most all cdr burning software..
 Nero, Prassi, Roxio, K3B, etc....
 
 I have yet to try this in any type of UDF or packet formatting..
 I wonder about the booting from a packet written disk.
 
 73
 ke4nt
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