Hi,

Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
> I imagine it is like those polyglot programs, that are simultaneously valid
> in several totally different programming languages:

Yep. A boot-everywhere ISO for x86 is quite like that.
Every firmware variant can see in it what it expects.


> Actually, I have already invested in a Blu-ray burner, I just haven't
> purchased any BD-R or BD-RE install media, so I haven't even tested the
> Blu-ray burning :)

Then it's about time. :))
I propose to backup a few GiB of your favorite data by xorriso and update
that backup daily until the medium is full. See in
  https://www.gnu.org/software/xorriso/
the example
  "The following command performs incremental backup."

(I apologize to the list for this off-topic advertising of my program.)


Have a nice day :)

Thomas
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