[SGVLUG] Backups and DVDs - what do you use/like?
Alex Roston
tungtung at pacbell.net
Sun Apr 16 08:13:30 PDT 2006
XCDRoast will pick up on most models of CD-ROM (probably all of them
unless you have an old one that plugs into a sound card or something)
and many models of DVD. Usually it "just works."
Alex
Don Saxton wrote:
> Is that really useful? I know it is simply a gui that uses mkisofs and
> cdrecord. But if you get your device caps and stuff it into a script,
> aren't you way over the learning curve anyway? And I think you need to
> this for x-roast too.
>
> Alex Roston wrote:
>
>> Or you could install XCDRoast, which will do it all from a graphical
>> interface for most CDs and at least some DVDs. I don't have the URL
>> handy but you can Google it.
>>
>> Alex
>>
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>> Don Saxton wrote:
>>
>>> I am using cdrecord from FC 5. you will first need to make a iso
>>> with mkisofs.
>>>
>>> cdrecord -scanbus ## gives the scsi parms of the devices
>>> cdrecord -prcap ## gives the functioning capabilities of the device
>>> named
>>>
>>> matti wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Ok...so got a DVD burner on a Fedora 5 system...
>>>>
>>>> Anyone use DVDs for backing up?
>>>>
>>>> So far... looks like the standard Fedora 5 DVD/CD
>>>> burner software may have issues with a large
>>>> number of files... (lots of tar/gziped files,
>>>> ideally would be nice to keep them separate,
>>>> so I don't need to spend time when I just need
>>>> to restore ONE of them.. )
>>>>
>>>> So the question is:
>>>>
>>>> What do you like to use to backup w/a DVD burner?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> matti
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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