cdrdao question



The examples in the man page don't appear to cover this job unless I'm reading something and it's just flying by. How could cdrdao be used to burn an already existing iso image to a cdr disk? cdrecord in stable version for kernel 2.4.x just ejects a blank CD and claims it can't find a CD in the drive after that but then again that package has as debian-bugs states it a great bug in that it fails to allocate a scsi buffer if I recall properly.



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