Fwd: burning dvd
Maximiliano Combina wrote:
no problem for the adding of data (at least from what the documentation
says, I haven't tried it myself). From the man page:
To master and burn an ISO9660 volume with Joliet and Rock-Ridge
extensions on a DVD:
growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J /some/files
To append more data to same DVD:
growisofs -M /dev/dvd -R -J /more/files
Make sure to use the same options for both inital burning and
following sessions.
To use growisofs to write a pre-mastered ISO-image to a DVD:
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso
As you can see, extremely easy. Not even the need to make an iso
anymore.
King regards
you can also take a look:
man growisofs
regards
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dear all,
got the thing (of course, it is debian) working.
thanx to you all for your good advice. ...and, yes i read man
growisofs and (another time) man mkisofs and man dvdrecord.
I choose for growisofs; far out the easiest way (thanx andreas).
there is one thing everybody should be prudent with: the results of the
command < growisofs -M /dev/dvd etc/ etc.>
my burners (liteon and aopen) do not recognize a dvd anymore 'as such'
after I added another file on the same dvd (ceteris paribus). by the
way: 'man growisofs' makes this possibility clear.
is there a solution for this problem nowadays??
thanx
and kr.,
groeten,
steef
..............I think I must add something to my text in this message.
Good old woody recognizes both of my burners. In woody 3.x I, long time
ago did as root
in lilo.conf <"hdb=ide-scsi"
so i could mount this device/file as
# mount -t iso9660 /dev/sdc0 /cdrom
and, lo!
my dvd-disk was mounted and the results of both commands <growisofs -Z
etc.> and <growisofs -M etc.> were 'recognized'. so under woody i can
ply my favoured 3 GB of jazz
so i think maybe i made a mistake by mounting the devices under the
(newer) sarge. i use the possibility given under /home/steef under
Devices (on the left: /media/cdromx
are there other possibilities maybe? (now scsi is 'automated') ?????
kr.,
steef
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