07-04-2008
trying to install Fedora 9, know any good image burners?
Hey, I'm downloading a DVD image for Fedora 9 onto a windows XP environment. I want to burn it to a DVD of course and then install the operating system on a partition of my laptop. My question is, what's a reliable image burner that I can download and use with windows for this project. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this but any help would be appreciated.
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BURN(1) Burn BURN(1)
NAME
burn - record from various sources to optical media (CD, DVD)
SYNOPSIS
burn MAIN_MODE [OPTIONS]... [FILE/S]...
burn --help
DESCRIPTION
CD-writing program/script. Features Data-CD, Audio-CD, Copy on the fly, Iso-CD.
CONFIGURATION
Configuration files for burn are: ~/.burnrc or /etc/burn.conf. You can edit them to change values.
If you don't have these files you can:
1. use burn-configure utility
2. take the configuration template, edit and copy it as ~/.burnrc or /etc/burn.conf
MAIN MODES
-D, --data-cd
To create Data-CD
-I, --iso-cd
To create ISO-CD
-C, --copy-cd
To copy CDs
-A, --audio-cd
To create an audio CD from WAV, MP3 and ogg files
EXAMPLES
# burn -D -p /etc/
Creates a CD with /etc/ contents. (you will find files and directories contained in /etc in CD's root.)
# burn -D -p /home/bigpaul/video/summer_2003/spain.tar.gz
Creates a CD with spain.tar.gz in CD's root
# burn -D -r /etc/
Creates a CD containing the whole /etc/ directory. (-r preserves path)
# burn -D -c /mail_2003 /home/bigpaul/Mail -p /boot/vmli*
Creates a CD containing the whole /home/bigpaul/Mail renamed into /mail_2003. (-c changes path name). This command also adds in CD's root
every vmli* file in /boot/ directory
# burn -I -n image.iso
Burns image.iso
# burn -C
Copy CDs (disk at once).
# burn -A -a *.wav
Creates an Audio CD. Tracks come from wav files
# burn -A -a *.mp3
Creates an Audio CD. Tracks come from mp3 files
# burn -A -a *.ogg
Creates an Audio CD. Tracks come from Ogg Vorbis files
# burn -A -a *.mp3 file.ogg track01.wav
Creates an Audio CD preserving input order. In this example the first audio tracks will come from mp3 files, than we will find the one from
file.ogg and finally the one from track01.wav
GENERAL OPTIONS
-s, --simulate
to perform a burn simulation
DATA-CD OPTIONS
-p, --path
add file/s or path's content to CD-ROM's root. e.g.: -p /cvs/myproj/. In this example we will find CD-ROM's root filled with
/cvs/myproj/ contents, but no /cvs/myproj/ will be created
-r, --preserve-path
add file/s or path's content to CD-ROM preserving original path. e.g.: -r /cvs/myproj/. In this example we will find /cvs/myproj/
in CD-ROM's root
-x, --exclude-path
every file or directory matching this string will not be included
-c, --change-path
old_path will be named new_path in CD-ROM. e.g.: -c /my_home/2004_Jan/ /home/bigpaul/. Thus /home/bigpaul/ will be named
/my_home/2004_Jan/ in CD-ROM.
-l, --follow-symlink
this option allows burn to follow symbolic link directories
-m, --multisession
this option allows multisession CDs
ISO-CD OPTIONS
-n, --name
image name
AUDIO-CD OPTIONS
-a, --audio-file
mp3, ogg or wav file/s
AUTHOR
Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>, Gaetano Paolone <bigpaul@hacknight.org>
COPYRIGHT
This is free software: you may copy, modify, and/or distribute this work under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or
later as published by the Free Software Foundation. No warranty expressed or implied. See the source for details.
2009-07-22 BURN(1)