On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 03:44:54PM +0000, Camaleón wrote:
> For archiving purposes (like yours) that's the fastest and easiest way to 
> put big ISO files into DVDs. I maybe also add to the archive a md5sum 
> file to check the ISO integrity after restoring ;-)

Aside from this case (misunderstanding when creating the ISO image), how
often else will people end up in a situation where they need to split ISO
files? Backing up dual-layer DVD images to single layer DVDs? Or Blu-Ray
images?  It seems like a very niche problem.  With data images (as oppose
to DVD Video images or others where the specific filesystem layout can be
important), repacking is almost always going to be a wiser choice,
especially if you choose an archive format that handles splitting natively
(e.g. zip, or non-free rar) and in-archive checksumming (again zip, rar…)

-- 
Jon Dowland


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