Quick Start

NeroLINUX Basic functionality and Interface concept
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The following is a guide to the lower section of NeroLINUX's main window.
The first icon leads to a file manager which displays a virtual file system. Editing
this file system (e.g. adding files, deleting files, creating directories) will not affect
any file system or directory of your computer directly. What you are editing in
NeroLINUX's File system editor is just a prototype of a hypothetical data track on
the disc you want to create.
The second icon brings up NeroLINUX's track editor. As with the file system
editor, this is just a virtual list of tracks. It will become 'real' as soon as you press
NeroLINUX's record button.