Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread scdbackup
> > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Andy Polyakov wrote: > My comment was *not* based solely on that > particular remark, so don't take it personally. No offense taken. And if ever ... your merits would outweight it. > > scdbackup-0.8 maintains a list of che

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread Andy Polyakov
> To Andy : > > scdbackup is one of the off-list answers sent to Norbert Preining > about his request for a "'good' backup program". Please note that I'm not blaming [nor in position to blame] anybody for choices they make. I merely *encoraged* public to open up, as it felt there is a need for th

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread scdbackup
> > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Andy Polyakov wrote: > My comment was *not* based solely on that > particular remark, so don't take it personally. No offense taken. And if ever ... your merits would outweight it. > > scdbackup-0.8 maintains a list of che

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread scdbackup
> ... I would like to ask what is the commonly > practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. That is, for instance > I need to burn a directory that has files whose combined size is, say > 12 GB. How would one go about creating multiple ISO9660 images from it > and then burning them on CD/DVD

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread Andy Polyakov
> To Andy : > > scdbackup is one of the off-list answers sent to Norbert Preining > about his request for a "'good' backup program". Please note that I'm not blaming [nor in position to blame] anybody for choices they make. I merely *encoraged* public to open up, as it felt there is a need for th

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread scdbackup
> ... I would like to ask what is the commonly > practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. That is, for instance > I need to burn a directory that has files whose combined size is, say > 12 GB. How would one go about creating multiple ISO9660 images from it > and then burning them on CD/DVD

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread Andy Polyakov
> Pardon my ignorance, but I would like to ask what is the commonly > practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. You must be referring to "Volume Sequence Number" defined for ISO9660 data-set. I myself would first wonder how common is support for *accessing* of such multi-volume data-sets. N

Re: Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-19 Thread Andy Polyakov
> Pardon my ignorance, but I would like to ask what is the commonly > practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. You must be referring to "Volume Sequence Number" defined for ISO9660 data-set. I myself would first wonder how common is support for *accessing* of such multi-volume data-sets. N

Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-18 Thread Ashish Rangole
Pardon my ignorance, but I would like to ask what is the commonly practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. That is, for instance I need to burn a directory that has files whose combined size is, say 12 GB. How would one go about creating multiple ISO9660 images from it and then burning them

Multi Volume CD/DVDs

2004-03-18 Thread Ashish Rangole
Pardon my ignorance, but I would like to ask what is the commonly practiced method of creating multi-volume disks. That is, for instance I need to burn a directory that has files whose combined size is, say 12 GB. How would one go about creating multiple ISO9660 images from it and then burning them