10-02-2002
That will consume a lot of bandwidth, and if there is a network "burp", you could get gaps in your ISO...
I know it's a bad idea to run something like cdrecord across a network (buffer under-run will almost certainly occur), but have never tried mkisofs first... For safety sake, it would be a better idea to make an image, move it locally, and then burn.
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burn-configure
BURN-CONFIGURE(1) Burn BURN-CONFIGURE(1)
NAME
burn-configure - create a configuration file for burn(1)
SYNOPSIS
burn-configure
DESCRIPTION
burn-configure is a configuration utility for burn(1). Burn ("Burn until recorded, now!") is a tool for writing optical media of various
kinds.
The burn(1) program looks for its configuration settings in the following files: /etc/burn.conf, ~/.burnrc.
When invoked, burn-configure will ask a series of questions interactively at the console, and then write a new configuration to the file
burn.conf.new in the current directory. This file can then be used for the contents of any of the burn(1) configuration files.
SEE ALSO
o burn(1)
AUTHOR
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2009-07-24 BURN-CONFIGURE(1)