Hi, Giulio Sorrentino wrote: > I have an bdxl that i never used.
Rare and expensive. What does xorriso say when you let it inspect the drive with the disk in it ? xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc > There are no informations on how unify the catalogs of cd/dvd/bd/dlbd. See https://wiki.debian.org/MergeDebianIsos But looking (with gunzip | less) at the .jigdo files in https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-dlbd/ i see # Image size 47912828928 bytes # Image size 47937122304 bytes # Image size 25306185728 bytes which sums up to 121,156,136,960 = 112.835 GiB I'v never seen a BDXL medium. https://www.verbatim.com/en/m-disc/products/98914-m-disc-bdxl-100gb-6x-with-branded-surface-25pk-spindle says that its capacity is "100 GB". I guess that's triple layer. There are 4-layer disks with "128 GB" https://www.runtechmedia.com/products/s4ppbd4rb03 (3-pack. 38 USD. For the same money i could get more than 40 BD-R media with 25 GB each.) > Why do you not provide a jigdo for m-disk? "M-Disc" is a dye-technology, not a capacity class. There once where M-Disc DVD+R media of about 4.5 GB. The occasional wish for an all-in-one ISO caused me to write the script merge_debian_isos. Usage reports are welcome. Have a nice day :) Thomas

