Thomas Schmitt, el 11 de febrero a las 22:41 me escribiste:
> Hi,
> 
> for some reason i did not get the last two
> mails from Leandro.
> Only good that George brought me back to the
> topic.

I'm sorry, I'm running a home mail server using a dynamic IP address and
a lot of spammer listing services don't like that, it probably failed to
deliver the e-mail because of that...

> I propose to next explore libisofs without a
> burn process being involved.
> If Brasero can burn to a disk file as "drive"
> target, then try whether it is as slow as with
> optical media.

Yes, it does. It took about 4.5 minutes to build a 4.4GB image.

> which will tell no speed numbers.
> Or by its own CLI 
> 
>   xorriso -outdev stdio:/dev/null \
>           -add file_or_dir_1 file_or_dir_2 ...
> 
> which will give a progress report with DVD speed
> measurements
>   xorriso : UPDATE : Writing:    3257s    0.5%   fifo   0%  buf  50%
>   xorriso : UPDATE : Writing:   20875s    3.0%   fifo   0%  buf  50%   62.7xD 
>   ...
>   xorriso : UPDATE : Writing:  664063s   96.8%   fifo   0%  buf  50%   56.4xD 
>   ISO image produced: 685604 sectors

But it seems like Brasero uses growisofs, and AFAIK growisofs doesn't use
libisoburn to make the image, right? Even more, installing xorriso
I realized I didn't even had libisoburn1 installed, so I guess braser
couldn't possibly make the image using it. Is there any point on trying
this?

Thanks!

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