Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-27 Thread Paul B Mahol
On 4/19/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/19/10, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com wrote: On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle kient...@freebsd.org

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-27 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Paul B Mahol wrote: On 4/19/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/19/10, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com wrote: On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-19 Thread Paul B Mahol
On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle kient...@freebsd.org wrote: Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-19 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 17/04/2010 19:31 Tim Kientzle said the following: Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show nothing. Should we allow it like linux does? Are you claiming

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-19 Thread Tom Evans
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle kient...@freebsd.org wrote: Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-19 Thread Paul B Mahol
On 4/19/10, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com wrote: On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol one...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle kient...@freebsd.org wrote: Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-17 Thread Andriy Gapon
on 17/04/2010 02:07 Paul B Mahol said the following: Hi, It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show nothing. Is it expected that everyone knows what -use-the-force-luke=4gms is?

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-17 Thread Paul B Mahol
On 4/17/10, Andriy Gapon a...@icyb.net.ua wrote: on 17/04/2010 02:07 Paul B Mahol said the following: Hi, It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show nothing. Is it expected that

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-17 Thread Tim Kientzle
Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show nothing. Should we allow it like linux does? Are you claiming there is a problem when FreeBSD reads such images or a

Re: ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-17 Thread Paul B Mahol
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle kient...@freebsd.org wrote: Paul B Mahol wrote: It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards  show nothing. Should we allow it like linux does?

ISO9660 4GB directory structures boundary limit and growisofs

2010-04-16 Thread Paul B Mahol
Hi, It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk afterwards show nothing. Should we allow it like linux does? ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list