RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Dec. 09 2004,05:01 |
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In short, DSL on CD-RW works the same as DSL on CD-R (I use 80mm mini-CD-RW for testing), BUT a lot of older drives CAN'T READ CD-RW. If the drive can read a CD-RW, and it will boot off a CD-R, then yes, it will boot off a CD-RW. But just be aware that many OLD drives won't read CD-RW - my P233 laptop, for instance, can't read them (and I've tried under both linux and windows).
So I create a custom MyDSL disc image, test it on my newer systems using a CD-RW, which I can erase and re-write if something's not quite right yet, then, once I have a "good" version with everything set up how I want it, I can burn it to a mini-CD-R, without wasting one. ie. use CD-RW for testing, then when it's right, burn a "permanent" copy
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