package: nautilus-cd-burner severity: wishlist Hi!
As the title suggests, nautilus-cd-burner should create an image of the writable files I want to burn, then maybe check the image and then finally burn it. Last week I wanted to burn the content of my $HOME-folder on a DVD. I inserted an empty DVD-R in my drive and n-c-b showed up. I drag-and-drop'ed my home folder into the n-c-b-window and clicked on `burn'. Of course I still had evolution open to receive emails and have been browsing the web with the epiphany browser while n-c-b did who-knows-what. So there has still been some r/w-action on the partition... When the window showed up to tell me that n-c-b has successfully created the DVD I wanted to test it and found, that all files existed on the disc by name, but all had a byte size of 0. Only 3 files out of several thousand on this disc were actually readable at all! I guess that this has to do with the changing of files in my home-folder during the burning process of exactly those files. I believe this would not have happened, if n-c-b had prepared a static image of those files and burned from this image instead of the writeable files themselves. However, this is nothing I should care about as a `normal user' IMHO... Thank you! cheers, Fabian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

