said: 
>>  cdrecord -vv sample.iso 
>>-vv means really verbose. 
>>If you get a good burn, we are ready to move on to building ISOs. 
>     However, a couple of pieces of info seem to be missing: 
>          Source        M: 
>          Destination   R: 
>     Right now I do not believe my source to be an ISO file. 
>     My guess would be:  cdrecord -vv M: R: 
Nothing is missing.  You need to find a way to stop thinking of burning 
CDs in terms of how you read and write files to a disk.  It just does not 
apply.  As I like to say, if you try to use a hammer to install a screw 
what usually happens is the screw falls out sooner rather than later. 
When you burn a CD, cdrecord takes the content of of the file you name, 
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