Dear Troy,

Thanks for your fast reply.

But, I insist. The space used by 2 DVD Disk, or 1 DVD + 1 CD, is the same
that an only one Disk, DVD-Dual Layer, and at this time... in 2011, so any
DVD Reader-Writer can Write a Single or Dual Layer DVD, and 1 Disk is better
that 2.

More simple to install, to back-up, no need 2 kinds of media to make the set
of disk, and in many cases, the second disk is don't used, after that the
System Admin lose the time in create it.

Thanks for the links, and I will create my own DVD-DL.

Best Regards,

Pablo Cavero
Systems Engineer
568 - 920 9509




2011/3/8 Troy Dawson <[email protected]>

> On 03/08/2011 11:54 AM, Pablo Cavero wrote:
>
>> Dear Scientifics Linux Users,
>>
>> Why not exist, an only one disk, Full Install DVD Dual Layer, and/or
>> Blu-Ray, to make more simple the instalation and do not need 2 Standar
>> DVD??
>>
>> Exist an method to add the Disk1.iso and Disk2.iso to Make the "Only One
>> Disk" making a new "Dual Layer DVD.iso" ??
>>
>> Waiting for your comments,
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Pablo Cavero
>> Systems Engineer
>> 568 - 920 9509
>>
>>
>>  Hello,
> We had to make choices based on popularity of media, size of media, and
> overall size in the iso directory.  In short, we had to make a choice for
> media that the majority of people have, without making our iso directory so
> big that people won't mirror us.
>
> But, can *you* are someone you know, make a SL 6.0 blue-ray image?
> Yes you can.
>
> We included revisor along with sl-revisor-configs so that you could easily
> make your own spin of SL6.
> Our instructions are here.
> http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/6x/build/sites
>
> We will be expanding the instructions, but for a basic respin onto a
> different media, there is enough instructions there.
> All you have to do is replace the option "--install-dvd" with any (or all
> if you have the space) of the following options.
>
>    --install-cd
>    --install-dvd
>    --install-dvd-dl
>    --install-bluray
>    --install-bluray-dl
>    --install-usb
>
> you can find all the options by typing "revisor --help"
>
> Hope this answers your question.
> Troy
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