we were talking about audio tracks, but if you want to talk about an iso filesystem, it's as simple as simple can be: mkisofs -r -o /home/p/thisone.iso /usr/local/share/directoryofstuff -r == rockridge extension. -o == output to this file (like gcc -o) note that if you want to copy a full CD full of data, and here data also include MP3s, then i can't see why the following wouldn't work: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/p/thisone.iso pete On Mon 11 Dec 00, 5:17 PM, A R said... > > > > > > i use cdrecord (no need to use xcdroast; cdrecord is a no-brainer) and > > regularly burn CD's that are over 700MB. afaik, xcdroast is just a front > > end for some other program, prolly cdrecord. > > > > What cdrecord command do you use to read the image from cd, say, on /dev/cdrom to > file /home/pete/thisone.iso? > Thanks. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- linux To err is human, to forgive is divine. p@belial.ucdavis.edu _ To oink is porcine, to meow is feline. http://www.dirac.org/p ._. To neigh is equine to howl is lupine, /v\ To moo is bovine to bleat is ovine. // \\ ---------------------------------------------------------------- ^^ ^^ The best way to accelerate a win95 system is at 9.81 m/s^2 rules
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