What's The Limit

Gene Poole Gene.Poole at fds.com
Tue Dec 5 17:43:39 UTC 2006


I've got one of my machines off-line so I can do a fresh install of Fedora
Core 6.  I needed to save most of the data on the hard drives off to DVD so
I can re-partition.  To save space I've done tar gzip on specific branches
of my tree that I needed to save. There is one branch in my tree is
approximately 12.8 GB in size.  So I tar gzipped the tree and it came to
about 7.3 GB. So I started burning a dual-layer DVD for this file and
that's when I learned that K3b (I use KDE for my desktop) won't copy a file
larger than 4 GB.

Using K3b, can I create a ISO image for a dual-layer DVD that contains a
file larger than 4GB, then burn that ISO image to DVD?

Does anyone know another way?  I can un-tar the file and try to create
several tar files that are smaller than 4 GB.  But, shouldn't I be able to
process a single file larger than 4 GB?

Thanks,
Gene Poole




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