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The Saturday 2007-02-10 at 16:06 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:

> > Can I ask you why you choose 2 GB slices? Is 2 still a magic number on
> > Linux?
> 
> Um, for some reason, K3B can't make a DVD out of one 4.7GB file. I don't 
> quite 
> understand why - something to do with math, and I suck at math. 

It is not k3b's fault: there is a size limit for files inside an iso9660 
filesystem. Nothing much to do with math ;-)

> In any case, I can put two 2 GB files on a DVD without a problem.

You could probably increase the size to something near 2.2 GiB. 

Another posibility is to burn non iso images, like ext3 or xfs, for 
instance, that don't have that limitation - provided dar can handle 
them, which I don't know.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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