copying CD's. For example, if you have a large amount of free disk space in the filesystem named /infinite. We will use this as our scratch area. In the bottom pane labeled Path:, enter /infi- nite. Then click on the Add button.
4.Click the fifth tab: Options. At the bottom of this screen, from the
Write Mode:, select Track-At-Once (TAO).
5.Click the sixth tab User. This will provide access and permissions to the users and hosts. Chang- ing the access to “All” and allowing all permissions will help prevent future problems to the non- root user.
6.On the far left, click on Save Configuration . A new window will appear, then lick the OK button.
7.On the far left, click on the OK button.
You have now defined your user defaults and will be back on the initial
Repeat Users of X-CD-Roast
1.Start
$opt/OpenSource/bin/xcdroast
2.Click the Create CD button
3.Click the Master Tracks button. On the CreateCD screen, there will be five tabs and you will only be using two of the tabs.
4.The left tab: Master Source has 2 panes. Under the right hand pane, click on the Display Directo- ries Only (that is.
5.In the right pane labeled File/Directory View, select the files/directories you want to place on the CD. For example, if you want to put your home directory on a CD and your username is “persnickety”:
a.Scroll down in the right hand pane until you find “home”. Click on the plus (+) sign beside this directory.
b.Scroll down until you find “persnickety” under the “home” directory.
c.Click on this directory to highlight it and then click the Add button just below the pane. A new window will appear, then click the OK button.
6.To the tab: Create Session/Image. Click on the Calculate Size button. A new window will appear, then click the OK button.
7.At the bottom right of the screen, click on the Master and write
8.When the CD burning has finished, the CD drawer will open automatically. Click on the OK but- ton in the status window.
9.Click the Back to main menu button.
10.Click the Exit button. A new window will appear, then click the Yes button.
11.Close the CD tray. On the
#mount
12.You should now be able to see all of your files within the /cdrom directory.
13.OPTIONAL: You may copy the file system to the desired location. File permissions, owners and groups may not reflect the original settings. You can solve this by running:
chmod
You can also change these owner and group permission by executing the appropriate chown and chgrp commands with the
For the best performance of the final CD, follow the steps above each time you create the HFS file sys- tem. In particular, do not remove some files and then add more files to the mounted volume. This will create file fragmentation which will slow the read performance of the final CD.