Maybe I am stupid (had several stupid ones before) but I think there is a difference between Windows' Nero Burning Rom's "append from previous session" (rough translation) and mkisofs's -M option:
With Nero Burning Rom => if a file was on DVD old session and no longer on my harddisk, the new session is created without a link to that file (a.k.a. unless you mount previous session, the newly created DVD will looking like the file is removed from DVD's old session). With growisofs -M option => if a file was on DVD old session and no longer on my harddisk, the newly burnt DVD still have that file. -M option simply does the merge, means old files + new files. And what I want is Nero Burning Rom's behavior. I don't know how other people think but I think most desktop users who use DVD to back up their home diretory is looking for Nero Burning Rom's behavior. Can I supply some more parameters to growisofs so that it behave like Nero? Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

