> >Using the following command on a 4.7 Gig single sided DVD-RAM for a 1.6
> >Gig ISO iamge:
> 
> Well, then we found the problem, you are using a DVD-RAM instead of a DVD-R
> media.
> 
> It seems that I woiuld need to be able to test in order to find a way
> to check for DVD-RAM media and abort.

Is there a webpage somewhere that describes why DVD-RAM cannot have
ISO images more than ~700Meg written to it - and possible solutions
for creating bootable DVD-RAM media (that writing ISO images seems
to allow quite seemlessly - assuming the images are not greater than
~700 Meg)?

Lachlan.


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