Re: Re: Re: Re: mkisofs should die with too big files

2002-05-17 Thread LJKnews
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted and then wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... ISO 9660 : 1988 (E) 6.8.1 says that a Directory shall consist of only one File Section. Given that limit of 4GB on the size of any File Section (and thus a Directory) assuming a Directory Record size of 64 bytes (to make the

Re: CD-WRITE: DVD-RAM - cdrecord: Cannot write CD's = 100 minutes.

2002-05-17 Thread Lachlan Cranswick
[root@mill root]# cdrecord -v -ignsize -dao dev=3D1,0,0 -data= /tmp/isos/1.iso Cdrecord-ProDVD-Clone 1.11b19 (i586-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2002= Follow the exmples in the README at ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/ProDVD/ don't use the -dao option! Jörg EMail:[EMAIL

Re: DVD-RW/DVD+RW

2002-05-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
From: Len Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I still see no real advantage: -The DVD+RW must be formatted to be used -If the DVD-RW is formatted it may be used a block device too. I see s stong disadvantage with DVD+R: it is incompatible with DVD+RW. Does this mean if I format a

Re: DVD-RW/DVD+RW

2002-05-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 16 22:51:26 2002 DVD+RW: Both the HP 100i and 200i will Write and Read DVD+RW. We used growisofs which uses a formating tool (dvd+rw-format) and mkisofs to create file systems on the disk. The output from mkisofs goes directly to the raw device. cdrecord is

Re: DVD-RW/DVD+RW

2002-05-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
From: Andy Polyakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here's the results of our testing of the HP 100i and 200i Drives under Linux. DVD+RW: but deleting requires a re-format, and re-writing. ^ Re-format is not required. Moreover re-format has a side effect. It looks like lead-in

Re: Re: Re: Re: mkisofs should die with too big files

2002-05-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Looks like you like to make your own standard... Sorry, I don't understand that comment. If my understanding of ISO 9660 is incorrect, I would like to know where I have made an error. Problems usually occur when people like you start to freely interpret standards ia a

Re: CD-WRITE: DVD-RAM - cdrecord: Cannot write CD's = 100 minutes.

2002-05-17 Thread Joerg Schilling
From: Lachlan Cranswick [EMAIL PROTECTED] don't use the -dao option! Using the following command on a 4.7 Gig single sided DVD-RAM for a 1.6 Gig ISO iamge: Well, then we found the problem, you are using a DVD-RAM instead of a DVD-R media. It seems that I woiuld need to be able to test in

Re: CD-WRITE: DVD-RAM - cdrecord: Cannot write CD's = 100 minutes.

2002-05-17 Thread Len Sorensen
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 03:22:35PM +0100, L. Cranswick wrote: Is there a webpage somewhere that describes why DVD-RAM cannot have ISO images more than ~700Meg written to it - and possible solutions for creating bootable DVD-RAM media (that writing ISO images seems to allow quite seemlessly -

MATSHITA DVD-RAM/R Drive Supported?

2002-05-17 Thread Mike Fox Morrey
Hey all, anyone have one of these? I'm testing one for work, and it seems to be a combo drive, DVD-RAM/R drive. I can do a -prcap on it, and it will report yes to DVD-RAM and DVD-R, but if I actually try to do a but, I get: cdrecord: Sorry, no CD/DVD-Recorder or unsupported

Re: mkisofs should die with too big files

2002-05-17 Thread LJKnews
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted and then wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg Schilling) To:[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Looks like you like to make your own standard... Sorry, I don't understand that comment. If my understanding of ISO 9660 is incorrect, I