> it, is grab a bunch of stuff you want to backup/record and use mkisofs and
Use mkhybrid instead of mkisofs. It allows long filenames.
> the CD-RW and then delete it later if you want to. Would it be possible,
> or even feasible, to implement something like this in FreeBSD?
Probably, but is t
>"Shaun Amy, CSIRO TIP/ATNF" wrote:
>> >A couple weeks ago I got a CD-RW drive, and decided to try it out under
>> >all the different OS's I use. In FreeBSD, the only way (it seems) to use
>> >it, is grab a bunch of stuff you want to backup/record and use mkisofs and
>> >cdrecord to dump it onto a
"Shaun Amy, CSIRO TIP/ATNF" wrote:
> >A couple weeks ago I got a CD-RW drive, and decided to try it out under
> >all the different OS's I use. In FreeBSD, the only way (it seems) to use
> >it, is grab a bunch of stuff you want to backup/record and use mkisofs and
> >cdrecord to dump it onto a CD.
>A couple weeks ago I got a CD-RW drive, and decided to try it out under
>all the different OS's I use. In FreeBSD, the only way (it seems) to use
>it, is grab a bunch of stuff you want to backup/record and use mkisofs and
>cdrecord to dump it onto a CD. Everything I read seemed to indicate that
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On Thu, Dec 30, 1999 at 02:19:58PM -0500, Kenny Drobnack wrote:
> A couple weeks ago I got a CD-RW drive, and decided to try it out under
> all the different OS's I use. In FreeBSD, the only way (it seems) to use
> it, is grab a bunch of stuff you wan
A couple weeks ago I got a CD-RW drive, and decided to try it out under
all the different OS's I use. In FreeBSD, the only way (it seems) to use
it, is grab a bunch of stuff you want to backup/record and use mkisofs and
cdrecord to dump it onto a CD. Everything I read seemed to indicate that
this
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