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Grgoire Favre wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 12:28:21PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... and you have to expect operating systems where
the ISO filesystem driver cannot cope with 2GB ?
How about a raw 1:1 copy on DVD media then ?
Like
growisofs ... -Z /dev/sr0=/my/mpeg.mpg
Joerg Schilling wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. For me it works with ISO9600 or afio format as well as
with permuted and multiplied images.
Me careful with the afio archive format.
It is non standard and only looks similar to cpio.
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
James Finnall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When configuring a Linux kernel 2.6.x series to enable the raw device support,
it states this as being obsolete and deprecated. The suggestion is to use
the O_DIRECT flag when opening the device name. I can see how this could
Dave Platt wrote:
It does have certain limitations, granted - you have to be careful
about your buffer alignments, and you have to explicitly ask for it
(via binding a /dev/raw/* device in 2.4, and now via O_DIRECT in
2.6). It doesn't come for free - normal, standard disk I/O
still goes
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
the Yellow Book standard for data CDs requires data tracks to end
in 150 empty blocks (300KB).
Therefore a CD writing file system is allowed to read ahead up to
150 blocks after the end of the last block with real data
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