Re: Overcoming the 2GB limit in writing a dvd iso to disk

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At 7:06 PM -0500 11/29/06, Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote:
>Hello,
>
>     Does anyone know how to overcome the 2gb limit in writing a dvd iso
>image to a dvd-r disk.  I am currently using Fedora Core 6 and I just
>bought a dvd burner.  What I am finding out is that there is nothing
>wrong with the k3b software I am using, but that there is a file size
>limit of 2gb in trying to burn the software.  How do I overcome this?  I
>have never run into a problem like this before  in buring iso images and
>I would certainly appreciate any help available.

It sounds like you are trying to make an new iso containing an iso.  If so,
split the file into 2 GB segments.  ISO9660 file fragments can't be larger
than 2 GB, and multiple fragment support is iffy.  If not, just burn the
iso to the disk.
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