On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Brian McGroarty wrote: > > I have been having some trouble with the mkisofs of the > > Debian/GNU Linux 2.2r0 (potato). When I try to create an image (of, say, > > my home directory) after a certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The > > interesting thing is that, this "certain time" varies every time I run the > > command! Xcdroast does the same: after a while it bummers me with a > > message saying that "something went wrong"... Again, the "while" varies > > everytime. On top of this, every now and then, my system just freezes!!! > > I believe I followed all the steps in the CD-Writing howto and I > > have been through the documentation already... Any hints?! > > > > P.S.: Please, respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED], once I am not > > presently subscribing to this email list. Thanks again. > > Have you enough free space on your hard drive? mkisofs shouldn't be > using anything unusual, save a lot of drive space and a large amount > of disk i/o. > Yeap! I have about 4.0Gb of FREE space!!! That's why it's intriguing... ;) On top of that, I have about 128Mb of swap and 128Mb of RAM... My HD's are SCSI and my burner is ATAPI, but, other than that, I cannot think of anything else that could possibly be affecting...
Daniel. __________________________________________________________________________ Daniel Doro Ferrante email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.physics.brown.edu/Users/students/ferrante/index.html Physics Graduate Student - Brown University Course of Molecular Sciences - USP: http://www.cecm.usp.br