Question about CD burning

Hi,
Is it true I must make an ISO from files on HDD and then I can burn the ISO to CD? I thought it's easier - just burn files to CD. I'm reading wiki and there's nothing about burning files to CD. I don't want to use GUI software for burning.
Thanks

# create .iso of directory
mkisofs -r -o image.iso /directory/
# make sure which device is your cd/dvd burner
wodim --devices
# burn iso using cdrecord
cdrecord -v -eject speed=10 dev=/dev/scd0 image.iso
-v = verbose
- eject = ejects disc after writing
speed = defines the writing speed
dev = cd/dvd burner device (wodim --devices)
Last edited by arch0r (2008-10-04 10:26:59)

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