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==Hmm to test a burner==
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==to test a burner==
  
 
NOTE: have fun
 
NOTE: have fun
  
Soo you human enough to test RWs?
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testing CD-RWs?
  
 
*First off find a cdrw and a blank
 
*First off find a cdrw and a blank
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  try the store for those items most of the time
 
  try the store for those items most of the time
  
*Plug in th RW into the IDE cable.
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*Plug in the burner into the IDE cable.
 
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*Login as guest. password is freegeek
 
*You should make sure the device is there  
 
*You should make sure the device is there  
 
*the software you will be using well help a lot
 
*the software you will be using well help a lot
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       cdrecord dev=0,0,0 /some/place/where/the/iso/is.iso
 
       cdrecord dev=0,0,0 /some/place/where/the/iso/is.iso
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    this part is like " /iso-store/slackware/slackware-10.0-install-d1.iso " or something
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*Then hit enter
 
*Then hit enter
  
Oh yeah you must be root!
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*you should also check the md5sums
 
*you should also check the md5sums
 
but thats a whole nother store.
 
but thats a whole nother store.

Revision as of 09:45, 31 May 2005

to test a burner

NOTE: have fun

testing CD-RWs?

  • First off find a cdrw and a blank
try the store for those items most of the time
  • Plug in the burner into the IDE cable.
  • Login as guest. password is freegeek
  • You should make sure the device is there
  • the software you will be using well help a lot
  run cdrecord -sacanbus
  then hit enter.
  the output should look something like

guest@yoyo:~$ cdrecord -scanbus

       scsibus0:
       0,0,0     0) 'IDE-CD  ' 'R/RW 4x4x24     ' '1.08' Removable CD-ROM
       0,1,0     1) *
       0,2,0     2) *
       0,3,0     3) *
       0,4,0     4) *
       0,5,0     5) *
       0,6,0     6) *
       0,7,0     7) *

what you are looking for is th "0,0,0" part

        • You got it good
  • now man cdrecord... Just kidding you really don't have to, but should.
  • type
     cdrecord dev=0,0,0 /some/place/where/the/iso/is.iso
                                /|\                               
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    this part is like " /iso-store/slackware/slackware-10.0-install-d1.iso " or something


  • Then hit enter


  • you should also check the md5sums

but thats a whole nother store.