Go into setup and select HD Settings from the tabs above the window. You can enter the path to your image directory manually at the bottom, or click on Browse and you should see your directory tree. This is just to select the directory where mkisofs dumps the image it makes. Be sure that your user has permission for that directory. That is, if you can set it up for a non-root user. I don't seem to be able to do that with my latest installation. When you say "from" do you mean where you want to get the files from your hard drive that you want to burn to cd? That's not in setup, that's in Master Tracks (under Create CD). If you can't see your hard drive here, then I'd guess that there's a problem with the installation. Greg Bill Mills-Curran wrote:
It's the "from" that I want to add. Yes, I did go into setup, but I could do much with it.
I got tired of floundering and burnt the CD the old fashioned way with mkisofs and cdrecord.
Bill
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 02:57:52PM -0400, orbitz@ezabel.com wrote:
Did you take the time to go through the setup and give it drives to write ISO's to? More information is required.
On Thu, 27 May 2004 14:33:58 -0400 Bill Mills-Curran <bill@mills-curran.net> wrote:
I'm not much of a CD burner. I've used xcdroast to copy CD's, but I'm having problems getting it to use files from my hard drive. In fact, I can't even get it to look at my hard drive. What's the trick?
Thanks, Bill
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