Using cdrw to Create CDs
cdrw -C -i cdimage.iso
-C is important, since it tells cdrw to use the actual CD size, which can be 80 min but not the default 74 min. I was getting an error that iso image was too large while burning Solaris Express CDs until I used the -C option.
cdrw -l will list the burning device.
-C is important, since it tells cdrw to use the actual CD size, which can be 80 min but not the default 74 min. I was getting an error that iso image was too large while burning Solaris Express CDs until I used the -C option.
cdrw -l will list the burning device.
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