![]() ![]() ![]() Is there a simple way to do this on Linux? Using grep to search for the reference bin file within a dump consumes too much memory-on my system, even with a CD, I run out of memory and the process is killed. The common advice to use cmp /dev/cdrom path/to/image.iso or to compare checksums doesn't work, especially if there's more than one BIN file. I'm used to Windows utilities like ImgBurn which can read back the disk after the burn is complete to check for errors. Burning a BIN/CUE image to a CD is pretty easy using cdrdao write -speed 1 -device /dev/sr0 path/to/image.cue, but I can't find any way to verify the burn afterwards.
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