Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 03:10:41 +0200 From: Joan Picanyol <lists-freebsd-stable@biaix.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: max file size on cd9660 file system? Message-ID: <20040526011041.GA28438@grummit.biaix.org> In-Reply-To: <91A5E400-AE8A-11D8-BE76-000A9578CFCC@khera.org> References: <9ECF30AE-AE58-11D8-BE76-000A9578CFCC@khera.org> <20040525115257.Q32773@carver.gumbysoft.com> <05E7A093-AE85-11D8-BE76-000A9578CFCC@khera.org> <200405252207.35089.michaelnottebrock@gmx.net> <91A5E400-AE8A-11D8-BE76-000A9578CFCC@khera.org>
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* Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org> [20040525 22:44]: > > On May 25, 2004, at 4:07 PM, Michael Nottebrock wrote: > > >same data. Those discs will appear as HFS on Macs and ISO9660 > >elsewhere. > >mkisofs can create those as well - maybe burnz even uses mkisofs code? > > I don't think it uses mkisofs internally, but in any case, I am still > wondering if anyone knows if there is a per-file size limit in the > ISO9660 format? Or is is a freebsd limitation that it can't ls that > file? Mmmhh... I haven't read anything but I remember having to split dumps in order to burn them to a DVD, which implies (for me at least) that mkisofs has a limit of anywhere between 800MB and 4GB (which ISTR was at 2GB) qvb -- pica
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