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| − | See [[Burning_data_to_multiple_discs_using_Discspan | Burning data to multiple disks ]]for how to make suitable iso images. | + | See [[Burning_data_to_multiple_discs_using_Discspan | Burning data to multiple disks using Discspan ]] for instructions on how to make suitable iso images. |
Use this to burn an iso on a dvd | Use this to burn an iso on a dvd | ||
Revision as of 10:01, 4 April 2013
See Burning data to multiple disks using Discspan for instructions on how to make suitable iso images.
Use this to burn an iso on a dvd
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=disc.iso
and this on a cd
cdrecord -v -pad dev=/dev/cdrw1 Disk1.iso
TSBackup has two DVD burner installed Substitute /dev/dvd1 for /dev/dvd for the second burner. The first one should be showing up as /dev/dvd but udev might have overwritten it on reboot in which case it is /dev/cdrom (hopefully not).
You can use -speed=1 if you are having difficulty burning a DVD.