On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 12:25:29AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote: > On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 07:04:44PM +0000, Joel Baker wrote: > > > >The simple answer would be to make sure that we have a reasonable selection > >of two "disks" (for individual burns or dual-sided single-layered press > >runs), and a way to make it easy for folks wanting to burn or press > >single-sided dual-layer discs from those such that it requires no user > >intervention to read the total (I don't know enough about the gritty > >details of bridging filesystems across layers to know what this requires). > > Dual-layer discs will need a single large filesystem that is simply > split across the two layers. On data DVDs, the data is normally > written to the lower layer from the inner edge to the outer edge, then > swings back and starts again at the inner edge of the top layer. The > filesystem is contiguous, though - the blocks logically continue > uninterrupted across the layer split. A good plan is to try not to > split a file across the split, purely for performance reasons.
I was hoping it was that simple, but it's dangerous to count on sanity in this world... > What I'd like us to do is create several image sizes for each arch: > > 1 business card image (ISO, maybe jigdo too) > > 1 netinst image (ISO, maybe jigdo too) > > 13 or 14 650 MB CDs (jigdos on the main cdimage site, with some > mirrors carrying the full ISOs) > > 2 4.7 GB DVDs (ditto) > > 1 8.5 GB DL DVD image (probably jigdo only) > > Jigdo means that we can do this without eating terabytes of disk space > all over the world. To get the DL DVD images pressed will probably > take extra preparation work - see my new dvdtape package for details. This is more or less what I had in mind, other than some vague notion of being able to auto-generate the 8.5 image from the pair of 4.7 images; of course, jigdo might make that simple (no need to re-fetch most of the pieces, only to fetch the filesystem layout bits and re-assemble them in the correct combination - if it's that smart). -- Joel Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ,''`. Debian GNU/kNetBSD(i386) porter : :' : `. `' http://nienna.lightbearer.com/ `-
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