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Date:      Thu, 4 Dec 2008 13:09:40 +0100
From:      Andreas Rudisch <cyb.@gmx.net>
To:        Bartosz Stec <admin@kkip.pl>
Cc:        FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Burning DVD with files>4GB from console
Message-ID:  <20081204130940.b8a4acf8.cyb.@gmx.net>
In-Reply-To: <4937A786.9080403@kkip.pl>
References:  <4937A786.9080403@kkip.pl>

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On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 10:48:54 +0100
Bartosz Stec <admin@kkip.pl> wrote:

> My backup script split filesystem dumps to files with size of 4,37 GB (4=
=20
> 588 544 kB). It's just an optimal size to fill out DVDs. At this moment=20
> I have to burn them from windows via smb-link becuase I didn't manage to=
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> do this task from FreeBSD console due to 2GB/4GB filesize restrictions=20
> (growisofs). I'm using freeware CDBurnerXP to burn my backups=20
> (ISO9660/UDF/Joliet), and they mount without problems on my FreeBSD BOX,=
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> files are fully readable too. However, burning gigabytes of data via=20
> slow (about 3.5MB/s) SMB network is just annoing. Is there *any* way to=20
> burn DVDs with files>4GB from FreeBSD console?

As a work around you could simply tell your backup script to spilt the data=
 at about 1GB and burn 4 files to one DVD.

Andreas
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