Re: Copy a CD with cdrecord and a single burner



On Friday 25 August 2006 23:38, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All

Does somebody know how to copy a CD to another one with only one
burner and using the command line, say, cdrecord?

Thanks in advance,

Paul

I think you probably need to use dd to make an image file of the disk which
AIUI will be an ISO file, then cdrecord to write it onto a blank CD to get
your copy.

DF

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