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Re: a NERO user familiar with backing up data on multisession CDR, how do I do it in Linux too?



Patrick Ohly <Patrick.Ohly@gmx.de> wrote:

> A while ago I wanted to do the same thing and to make it possible with
> mkisofs I added the --root/--old-root command line options. The only
> difference compared to your method is that each day ends up being a
> separate directory, so by mounting the last session you have access to
> each snapshot of the week at once. Unchanged files are still only stored
> on the disc once.

Did you test whether these options still work with the recent mkisofs versions?

In order to replace the problematic GNU getopt_long, 3000 lines of code need to 
be changed and I am still looking for people who look for bugs that have been 
introduced as a result of the changes.

Jörg

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