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wodim -eject -tao speed=1 dev=/dev/scd0 -v -data /my/directory/image.iso | wodim -eject -tao speed=1 dev=/dev/scd0 -v -data /my/directory/image.iso | ||
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==Referensi== | ==Referensi== | ||
* http://linuxconfig.org/using-command-line-wodim-tool-to-burn-iso-image | * http://linuxconfig.org/using-command-line-wodim-tool-to-burn-iso-image |
Revision as of 09:21, 12 December 2014
Sumber: http://linuxconfig.org/using-command-line-wodim-tool-to-burn-iso-image
Using command line wodim tool to burn iso image
Instead of conventional burning method using GUI application there are also many ways on how to burn a ISO image to a CD-RW or CD-R from a command line. One way is to use a wodim command.
Instalasi
apt-get install wodim
Firs we use wodim to detect our burning device:
# wodim --devices
OUTPUT:
wodim: Overview of accessible drives (1 found) : ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 dev='/dev/scd0' rwrw-- : 'TSSTcorp' 'CD/DVDW SH-S183L' -------------------------------------------------------------------------
now we can combine the device file of our burning device with wodim command to write actual ISO image:
wodim -eject -tao speed=0 dev=/dev/scd0 -v -data /my/directory/image.iso
if you get an error mesage saying : wodim: trying to use a high speed medium on low writter try use higher burninng speed such us speed=1 or speed=2:
wodim -eject -tao speed=1 dev=/dev/scd0 -v -data /my/directory/image.iso
atau
wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -v -data cd_image.iso