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Thu Dec 20 21:04:13 MST 2007


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EXAMPLES
  For all examples below, it will be assumed that the CD-Recorder is con-
  nected  to  the  primary SCSI bus of the machine. The SCSI target id is
  set to 2.

  To record a pure CD-ROM at double speed, using data from the file cdim-
  age.raw:

      cdrecord -v speed=2 dev=2,0 cdimage.raw

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Whether the CD will be bootable depends upon whether the ISO image itself
contains a boot image.

You'll need to determine which generic SCSI device corresponds to your CD
burner. Try running 'cdrecord -scanbus'. That should give you the proper
values for the dev= specifier.

This all assumes your kernel has generic SCSI support. If it's a stock
kernel from any of the major distributions, I'd guess it does.

jed
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