Author: john lewis Date: To: hampshire Subject: Re: [Hampshire] CD burning verify
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:09:36 +0000
"Russell Gadd" <russ.mail.lists@???> wrote:
> Hi folks, a novice question. Background- I have taken on board the
> recommendations to use Ubuntu as a desktop system to wean myself off
> windows. I have already had a few months experience of using Debian
> in gui and command line mode. One of the annoyances of Windows is
> that it does a lot of hidden things to try to take the burden off
> the user, but this is at the expense of user control. I'm finding a
> similar issue in Ubuntu (maybe I should look to use a distro that's
> a bit more basic?)
/me chuckles
> I have burned a CD iso image with Gnomebaker and wish to verify the
> burn. I also looked at Brasero, but neither app did a verify after
> burn, which is an option I always use in Nero (Windows). However
> Brasero does have a facility to "Check Integrity" which presents a
> panel which says "use a md5 file to check the disc" which expects
> you to select some file - I presume a file which contains an md5
> checksum, in what format I don't know. Brasero's help is no help on
> this, also googling didn't find anything.
You can do it the 'proper' way from the command line, Debian uses
wodim for CD burning so I'd use