Gustin Johnson wrote:
> There are better options (more reliable with a wider degree of
> compatibility) than DVD-RAM.  USB mass storage is your friend.

PS:

I'm using UDF for DVD-RAM, but it's also possible to use FAT. The
disadvantage for an USB stick would be, that for exchanging data it has
to be FAT. UDF allows to preserve permissions for Linux, while Windows
can write and read also the DVD-RAM. Okay, I've got troubles, I tested
it with two DVD-RAM and one still is broken for Windows after using it
with Linux, while the other DVD-RAM defy any explanation became fine
again with Windows. It's not working the way it should work.

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