Re: how to burn iso to disk


Subject: Re: how to burn iso to disk
From: Dan Burcaw (dburcaw@terraplex.com)
Date: Fri Sep 17 1999 - 18:08:35 MDT


The image has the extensions in it, so if the image is not modified, and
just toasted as is it works great.

> Does that include support for Rock Ridge extensions?
> I was under the impression that Toast could not handle those...
>
> s
>
> --On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 5:01 PM -0700 Aaron Levitt
> <aaron@ultimatewisdom.com> wrote:
>
> > [snip]
> >> Jason Knight wrote:
> >>>
> >>> For those of us less knowledgeable of cd burning, what is the process of
> >>> burning the CS 1.1 image to cd? The university lab has recently been
> >>> replacing a bunch of machines, so I'm not sure if they still have a mac
> >>> (with a cdr and toast), I hear they are replacing it with a bunch of NT
> >>> machines, so hints for either/both would be great.
> >>> Thanks
> >>> Jason
> >>
> >> Download the iso install.img file, (NT machine) I used Adaptec Easy CD
> >> Creator, chose to burn the CD from a disk image file, usually iso disk
> >> images extension is iso, so you may have to rename the file with the iso
> >> extension, then let it go and it does everything for you, you don't need
> >> to burn it on a Mac...but it can be done there as well
> >> Dave
> >
> > It's simple on a mac. Download the .img. Mount it (I used shrinkwrap).
> > Drag and drop the image onto Toast. It automatically knew it was ISO and
> > burned it that way. =)
> >
> > -Aaron
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