Creating ISO files

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Post by flii »

i've always spelled it compact disk... lol. i will rule the world someday, over these stupid computer nerds who keep switching spellings of their terms so that poor little kindergarden kids lose points on their spelling tests! end the spelling test tyranny!

*cough* ok back on topic *cough*

so you got it fixed nilson? :) good deal.
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iarnell wrote:I create ISOs of all my CDs and keep them on a big network share (1Tb); then mount them all on a Linux box (so that they appear as part of the file system); then share that huge tree of CDs - instant access from anywhere on the network to both the ISO and the contents of any disc I need. And it means never losing a CD again.

Sigh... if only I had that luxury... I do create ISO files but it's only 'cause cdrecord needs them in order to create data discs.

iarnell wrote:BTW have you ever noticed that it's floppy disk, but compact disc?

Yes, I have... don't know why though. Disc does "look" rounder for me, but that's just me... ;)
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