![]() ![]() Update: Brasero actually did not burn anything to disk, though it did spin up the disk in the DVDRW drive. Is there a better way to do all of this? Should I be using a different tool now? Is there something better for Gnome? I feel like in 2018 burning a DVD ISO ought to be very straight forward in Linux.I must be completely missing something. I was able to burn the DVD ISO image to my disc, but after Brasero finished burning the disc image, it seems to have hung up at around 75% completion for "creating image checksum". (I use this application with Debian/Kali and it works fine all of the time)Īfter Googling this for awhile, I found suggestions recommending mounting the disc, so I tried adding /dev/sr0 to my /etc/fstab, mounting it using the following options: /dev/sr0 /media/dvd auto rw,user,noauto,unhide 0 0Īfter doing this, and running the mount command, Brasero can now see the blank DVD. However, Brasero do not recognize the drive. When I pop a blank DVD+R into my DVDRW drive, it shows up as a blank disk on the Gnome desktop. ![]() I'm trying to figure out how to burn a DVD iso image using RHEL7.
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