Matthew Dillon wrote:
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:Not sure if its 100% reproducable but what I did was i mounted a fat32 :filesystem over ntfs and then rebooted.
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:Petr

    Oh, another question in addition to my last question... were you
    CD'd into either the ntfs or the dos filesystem when you rebooted?
    Does the problem still occur if you are CD'd into / when rebooting?

                                        -Matt
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Unfortunately, I was unable to reproduce it at all :(
I think that just before I rebooted i tried to copy a dvd image to the fat32 file system, and after copying 4gb it say the file is too large, so i deleted it, but thats about it.

Btw, can the 4gb limit be removed?

The sole reason why i had to move a dvd image was because i have been unable to burn dvds in DragonFly for a long time. I used to use growisofs in linux but for some reason the program write a couple of bytes and then exits, practically fucking up the dvd. dvdrecord has the same problem as cdrecord, it cant find the SCSI subsystem

elevator# cdrecord -scanbus
Cdrecord 2.00.3 (--) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling
cdrecord: No local SCSI transport implementation for this architecture.


I'd be happier if i could start buring dvds than having to move them to fat32 and burn from windows.

Thanks a lot,
Petr

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