Re: mkisofs file size restrictions

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Mogens Kjaer wrote:

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| Does it have to be an ISO file system?
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| If you have one big .tar.gz file, just burn it to the DVD without
| running through mkisofs.
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| The tar archive is then read in again using
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| tar zxvf /dev/hdc
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| or whatever your DVD drive is named.
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| Mogens
|
Thanks for the prompt reply,
However, I did not fully understand how I should burn it directly (I
tried to use both mkisofs-cdrecord and kb3 - unsuccessfully). Do you
mean that I can do it just through cdrecord? Still my problem is more
complicated, as my tarball is much larger than 4GB and splitted it in
3 pieces. Well, I know that a clear workaround would be to split it
in, say, 6 pieces and make every ISO out of every two of them, but
that would be too easy would not it?
Regards,
Maxim.
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