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Re: [opensuse] Maximum tar file size
- From: James Knott <james.knott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:46:32 -0500
- Message-id: <45D13498.8040006@xxxxxxxxxx>
Bob S wrote:
> On Monday 12 February 2007 18:46, James Knott wrote:
>
>> Bryan S. Tyson wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday 11 February 2007 08:53, James Knott wrote:
>>>
>>>> How would you select UDF in KDar?
>>>>
>>> I think in KDar you do not select a filesystem type. All you do is
>>> select the size of your "slices." If your slices are up to 2 GB, you
>>> can burn them to CD with ISO filesystem. If your slices are larger
>>> than 2 GB, when you begin burning in K3b, check "Generate UDF
>>> structures" on the Filesystem tab.
>>>
>> The next thing is to find some way to pass that parameter to K3B from
>> KDar. The K3B manual isn't useful in that regard.
>>
>
> If I remember correctly, kdar asks you what you want to do with the
> slices after they are made. I think there are options that you can tell
> it to do. A script maybe? I used to have them saved to another hard
> drive which I used for backup. Not using it presently so I am not sure.
>
> Bob S.
>
I couldn't find any such thing in KDar, only K3B. If I knew what the
parameter to use UDF was, it would be a simple matter to apply it in KDar.
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> On Monday 12 February 2007 18:46, James Knott wrote:
>
>> Bryan S. Tyson wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday 11 February 2007 08:53, James Knott wrote:
>>>
>>>> How would you select UDF in KDar?
>>>>
>>> I think in KDar you do not select a filesystem type. All you do is
>>> select the size of your "slices." If your slices are up to 2 GB, you
>>> can burn them to CD with ISO filesystem. If your slices are larger
>>> than 2 GB, when you begin burning in K3b, check "Generate UDF
>>> structures" on the Filesystem tab.
>>>
>> The next thing is to find some way to pass that parameter to K3B from
>> KDar. The K3B manual isn't useful in that regard.
>>
>
> If I remember correctly, kdar asks you what you want to do with the
> slices after they are made. I think there are options that you can tell
> it to do. A script maybe? I used to have them saved to another hard
> drive which I used for backup. Not using it presently so I am not sure.
>
> Bob S.
>
I couldn't find any such thing in KDar, only K3B. If I knew what the
parameter to use UDF was, it would be a simple matter to apply it in KDar.
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