Re: .raw woody images to .iso
I think they're the same thing--I've never had any trouble writing either kind
to CD's using cdrecord. Well, maybe "never" is a little strong, but you get
the idea : ).
If for some reason your software requires a .iso extension, I think
you can just rename the file. But I doubt it's necessary.
Standard disclaimers apply, HTH.
--Daniel
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 08:46:12AM -0600, John Purser wrote:
> All the Woody CD images I've found have been in .raw format. I'm unfamiliar
> with this format and have been looking for .iso files. Is there a process
> for converting between the two on a MS box? My CD burner doesn't become
> Linux until I download these disks.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Purser
>
>
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