On 21 Oct, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
> On 21.10.2004 19:20, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an ISO image of 300 Mb which is said to contain software for
>> Linux and for Windows.
>> When I burn it onto a CD and mount it or when I mount it directly as
>> loop device,
>> I can only s
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Hi folks,
I've got a problem with dvd+rw-tools (version 5.21.4.10.8-1)
on amd64, gcc3-4:
If I try to write an 8x DVD-R (Verbatim), then the writer
(LG GSA-4082B, firmware A208) starts with 4x as expected,
but later it drops to some arbitrary value (abou
On 21.10.2004 19:20, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an ISO image of 300 Mb which is said to contain software for
> Linux and for Windows.
> When I burn it onto a CD and mount it or when I mount it directly as
> loop device,
> I can only see the Linux part ( du -sm shows 144 Mb only).
> Wh
Andy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is formally impossible state, blank DVD-RW in Sequential mode
> with lead-out at less than 4.7GB. Was it written before? If yes, then
> you should know that Sequential mode requires blanking procedure to be
> applied before you can re-use media. Alt
Hi,
I have an ISO image of 300 Mb which is said to contain software for
Linux and for Windows.
When I burn it onto a CD and mount it or when I mount it directly as
loop device,
I can only see the Linux part ( du -sm shows 144 Mb only).
When I look at it under Windows I can only see the Windows par
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 07:08:06AM -0400, Rob Bogus wrote:
> If you found a bug in Linux which causes a panic I would
> be amazed if it doesn't get fixed. If you found an obscure
> feature which doesn't work, I can believe that without effort.
>
> Can you clarify?
Yes. After the kernel panicked f
"Mike 'Fox' Morrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Me neither. I know I had tried, and it didn't work, way before 1.0-final came
> out. I didn't complain because I figured that it wasn't valid - like you say, doing
> two steps at once..
As you usually don"t need blank=all, it will of course
_N4R3N_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to split a directory in to two sub directories
>
> If my home dir is 1000 Mb I can't write it completely on one cd
So try a 80 minute blank and use the following command:
cdrecord dev=b,t,l -v -sao driveropts=gigarec=1.4 out.iso
on a Plextor Premium w
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:15:11 +0200, Andy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Problem with recording DVD+R media with grwoisfs 5.20
> >
> > ---
> > white backup # growisofs -Z /dev/hdb test
> > Executing 'mkisofs test | builtin_dd of=/dev/hdb obs=32k seek=0'
> > :-( none Mode 1 track
_N4R3N_ wrote:
hi
I want to split a directory in to two sub directories
If my home dir is 1000 Mb I can't write it completely on one cd
So i want to split it in to two directories namely
1)naren.bak.1
2)naren.bak.2
so that my /home/naren directory will be split in to two temporary
directories ..
Ambrose Li wrote:
I'd disagree about its validity. Blanking a CDRW disc before
writing sounded reasonable enough to me. I always thought
that it didn't work because Linux was buggy.
(About my "Linux was buggy" comment: I started noticing this
after mounting HFS CDROM's started causing kernel panic
Problem with recording DVD+R media with grwoisfs 5.20
---
white backup # growisofs -Z /dev/hdb test
Executing 'mkisofs test | builtin_dd of=/dev/hdb obs=32k seek=0'
:-( none Mode 1 track
---
See end of http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2004/10/msg00044.html. If
immediate cure
Problem with recording DVD+R media with grwoisfs 5.20
---
white backup # growisofs -Z /dev/hdb test
Executing 'mkisofs test | builtin_dd of=/dev/hdb obs=32k seek=0'
:-( none Mode 1 track
---
Burner writes dvd+rw discs without any problems.
Linux kernel: 2.6.9
Please CC r
On 20 Oct, _N4R3N_ wrote:
>
>
> hi
>
>
> I want to split a directory in to two sub directories
>
> If my home dir is 1000 Mb I can't write it completely on one cd
>
> So i want to split it in to two directories namely
>
> 1)naren.bak.1
> 2)naren.bak.2
No need to do that!
Have a look at
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