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Date:      Fri, 13 Sep 2002 09:57:23 +0100
From:      Gareth McCaughan <Gareth.McCaughan@pobox.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   DVD writer support in -STABLE?
Message-ID:  <200209130957.23975@gjm>

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I'm thinking about getting a DVD writer as a backup device
for use with my -STABLE system. It's not clear to me what
level of support there is for this in -STABLE.

1. If I just want to treat a DVD as an unusually large CD,
   will that "just work"? I mean, can I build a 4GB ISO9660
   filesystem using "mkisofs" and then write it to DVD using
   "burncd"? The documentation for "mkisofs" implies that
   arbitrarily large filesystems are possible, but neither the
   manpage nor the source for "burncd" says that anything
   other than plain ol' CDs are supported.

2. What's the state of UFS support, if any? Should I care?

3. Can I assume safely that any DVD writer that claims
   ATAPI compliance can be used happily with -STABLE?
   If not: the particular device I'm currently looking at
   is the Pioneer DVR-A04. It's a DVD-R/W drive; the
   manufacturer's web page says its interface is
   "ATAPI (ATA/ATAPI-5 & MCC3, SFFCINF 8090 Ver.5)".

Thanks in advance for any replies. I'll be checking the list,
but copies to me would be helpful as I'm not actually subscribed.

(I already tried asking on -questions, by the way. No reponse.)

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g

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