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Re: CDR/Label
On Wed, 26 May 1999, Ben Nes Michael wrote:
> All my cds that i copy under Linux have a Label "cdrom" how do implent
> the original name in the Image ?
>
> typical image creation (when WINbug aplication cds r dupilcate)
>
> mkhybrid -a -J -o xxx /mnt/cdrom
You should use the method you mentioned only when the 'duh' method
doesn't work for some reason (ie - messed up disc, weird multisession...)
You should create images of the original CD using the trivial
dd if=</dev/cdromdevice> of=<image.filename>
About labels: I don't use mkhybrid as a rule, but mkisofs.
The flag to set the label (called Volume ID in the CD world) is
-V. The equivalent mkisofs line to your old mkhybrid line is
mkisofs -J -V <volid> -o xxx /mnt/cdrom
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- References:
- CDR/Label
- From: Ben Nes Michael <miki@canaan.co.il>