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possible duplicate of How to burn rEfit .cdr or .dmg in Ubuntu or Windows?soandos– soandos2012-04-24 18:34:41 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 18:34
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Hope this helps you yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialCDBurn.htmlRandom Guy– Random Guy2012-04-24 19:10:50 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 19:10
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1@soandos Thanks; I already saw that link, but the posted solutions were discussing dmg files. I didn't want to clutter or hijack the thread so started a different one specific for CDR files.Eric B.– Eric B.2012-04-24 19:14:01 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 19:14
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@V413HAV My problem isn't how to burn something in Linux. It's more a question of what understands the CDR format. I tried to rename it to an ISO, but it didn't seem to work. Nor was I able to mount it as I would a normal ISO, so I wonder if CDR format is something specific/unique.Eric B.– Eric B.2012-04-24 19:16:29 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 19:16
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You can't just rename the extension and mount files, extensions are containers which hold specific type of formatting say .jpg files are used majority for images, but .png files are used specifically to maintain transparency in images, so same way even .iso has its own properties, and .cdr has its own. Changing the extension won't work bro!Random Guy– Random Guy2012-04-24 19:19:59 +00:00Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 19:19
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