> >Of course, I am sure things get a lot more complicated by the filesystem > >"growing" or appending required for multisession recording of nonrewritable > >media. UDF may allow for a "growudffs" approach, but I doubt if ext2 can.
> Sure, make a big empty file, do a mke2fs, making the block size 4k, > then mount it. Copy anything you want to it, and unmount it. Now burn it > to a CD (or DVD). Easy as that. I think you misunderstood here Bill (btw can you trim your replies?). Adding a few more files in another session and have all files of all sessions accessible when the disk is mounted requires explicit support by the filesystem. Ext2, and I suspect any other hard disk fs, can't do that. You can then only create a completely new disk. For CDs and a little scripting this beats any linux-packet writing by a long shot and may match adding another iso9660 session, but not for DVDs even if you have a very fast computer. Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann is possibly list0570 with the domain in header http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

