Thanks very much for the suggestions, Andreas. I'll have a look at Kdar.
Leslie
Andreas Fischer wrote:
I do all my backups using dar, which is a simple, but powerfull
command line program, which supports compression, encryption, file
splitting, etc. It doesn't suport dvd burning, but I used growisofs
to burn the file(s) dumped with dar (although the burn always exited
part-way through...).
If you like GUI apps, you could always use Kdar as a front end to dar,
and burn the pieces with K3B, or something.
- Andreas
On 11/6/06, *Leslie Katz * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 02:36:46PM +1100, Leslie Katz wrote:
>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I made five .isos, each the size of one cd. I tried
>>>> to create a single .iso out of the five by using cat, as I'd
seen
>>>>
>>> I dunno how that'd work, but I guess it's possible!
>>>
>> Where I read the suggestion (unless, of course, I
misinterpreted it!)
>> was at:
>>
>> http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/download_instruction.xml
>>
>
> Ah, you misinterpreted it; those files are a single image
> split up for convenience into file.a, file.b ... file....
>
> Matt
>
>
Well that's why I need to ask questions here so often!
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