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Old 24th December 2008
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Hi

Open Solaris 2008.11

i am trying to combine 2 commands from a launcher
so i can automate a process of burning dvdrw
since the built in program just wil not do it without errors

i made 2 launchers on that makes the iso file

mkisofs -o session.iso -R session


the other that does the burn provcess

cdrecord dev=7,1,0 -v -sao session.iso

But && does not work like the tradional BSD fashion

mkisofs -o session.iso -R session && cdrecord dev=7,1,0 -v -sao session.iso

Therefore i made 2 launchers

i have placed both these launcher icons in my home folder with a working folder called session

This way if wann burn something as an example like a few (family memories avi files) i drop them into the folder,and it does work for me,but i have to do them in 2 phases not just one

it creates the session.iso file then it will write to DVDRW


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