Thanks for the tips Volker, Greg and Bill. ;)
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
DVDs are much more precise in finding the spot again from which to
continue burning, especially DVD+ which I understand is similar to
DVD-RAM. DVD-RAM effectively goes on nothing but underruns. You
needn't be concerned
I am interested in how to best create images of filesystems other than
ISO on Unix based systems. ISO has a lot of eccentricities (Rock Ridge,
Joliet, filename/path-depth restrictions, etc.) that demand a complex
custom application (mkisofs) to properly create. However, things should
be much
If it's write-once, it needs a simulation mode, IMHO.
A while ago I would have unconditionally agreed. Now I ask whether an
erasable would do the same trick. It's also a question of media cost -
currently 4.7G media is cheap enough to not worry too much about a
coaster.
On the other hand,
1. Have the bugs Volker encountered with UDF been fixed now? Volker,
what versions of kernel and udftools were buggy for you?
Whatever was current at the time... ;)
Seriously, must have been SuSE 8.2, kernel 2.4.20, udftools 1.0.0b2.
2. How does UDF fare as far as faithfully preserving all
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