This article from: Making an ISO, determining the burning device, burning the ISO to a disc.
These 3 steps to illustrate
(1) Making ISO
Production commands support long files specify the files or directories to be produced for the output destination file
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Mkisofs-r-O cdrom.iso/home/documents
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DD If=/dev/sro Of=cdrom.iso (from CD to image file)
(2) Determine the burning device
Cdrecord-scanbus (Determine the connection port of the device you are using) also make sure that the device is a recorder Oh!
[Email protected]:~# Cdrecord-scanbus
SCSIBUS1:
1,0,0 ' hl-dt-st ' Rw/dvd gcc-t20n ' 1.07 ' removable CD-ROM
1,1,0 101) *
1,2,0 102) *
1,3,0 103) *
1,4,0 104) *
1,5,0 105) *
1,6,0 106) *
1,7,0 107) *
(3) Burn the ISO to disc
From the above command, I can see that my burning device is 1,0,0
Make command speed device number
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Cdrecord-v-eject speed=2 Dev=1,0,0/media/edoc/ubuntu-9.04-desktop.iso so the CD is made OK
Detailed Feedback (verbose) (-V), which is useful for tracking the status of the recording process. The-eject parameter ejects the disc after the recording process is complete.
(4) At the same time the system can also be used as LIVEUSB, with U disk installation system
DD If=/path/to/suse.iso Of=/dev/sdb bs=4m
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Burn ISO to disc in Linux