-----Original Message-----
From: Joerg Schilling
K3B told me to insert an empty DVD so installed Brasero to get some decent diagnostics and, as has happened before in 12.3, was told that the iso was too big for the disk.
dvds will hold ~4.7 gb and the isos are only ~941mb are you using cds instead of dvds?
You're joking? CD's wont hold 941MB... Not even with overburning.
Well, there are 100 min CDs but these will not play on all players. The maximum that is Red Book compatible is 90 min which is 404850 sectors 829132800 Bytes, so you are right... Regarding k3b: If you have cdrecord installed, it should be able to deal with the media sizes. If you have only the problem called "wodim", there is no code to read the media sizes for DVDs as the DVD driver in wodim is a joke. -----Original Message----- It is more a problem about proper naming than the sizes. With regards to the "size" issue, i point pack to a thread about a year ago, when we were discussing the size of install-media, live-media, resque-media and what they should contain-or not. With regards to the naming-issue, it is beyound silly the publish/name an image as "**CD.iso" when it will never fits of and cdrom. Same is true for DVD-images. I should expect that if the results grows larger than normally available media, the corresponding build script should abort in "FAILURE" status. Otherwise, just build for USB-sticks or Blu-ray's ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org