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Wu-Kung Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
mkisofs does not write DVDs. It may be that you did
use
broken software to write the data.
Try
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/ProDVD/
Hi, Jörg. I'm aware that mkisofs doesn't do the
Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing research I see that mkisofs had problems with
2 GB files but that shouldn't be the case now correct?
mkisofs can create images 2GB, however if you want to store them on a
filesystem with a 2GB limit you're out of luck. Dito for piping the
(Apologies for breaking threading. I've subscribed
but haven't recieved any mails yet.)
For the record, I'm using linux kernel 2.4.26 which
I'm sure has large file support. The drives
filesystem is ext3 which has a 256 GB file limit.
Karl-Heinz Herrmann wrote:
I'm not sure if the problem
--- Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
is needed before cdrecord-prodvd. I've tried both
of
those. The problem is that mkisofs is making
incorrect iso images. After mounting an image,
'ls
This is not true.
I don't see another explanation. I'm simply following
the
Wu-Kung Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
is needed before cdrecord-prodvd. I've tried both
of
those. The problem is that mkisofs is making
incorrect iso images. After mounting an image,
'ls
This is not true.
I don't see another
Hi,
another pointer maybe:
When I ran into the iso can't have files larger than 2GB (at least on
Linux) I created a DVD sized dummy file and formatted it as udf file
system. Then mounted it loop-back, wrote my stuff there and burned the
image. That worked .. if the whole system managed to stay
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