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On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 05:29:38PM +0100, Victor Churchill wrote:
> I need to write a DVD archive of a large number of files in a
> directory hierarchy but am failing.
> 3. I have read the wodim man page but feel a bit flummoxed by the
> range of options. It's not clear to me how I specify the device
> ('wodim -scanbus' gives me this:
Don't use -scanbus with wodim. It's an entirely broken concept that
comes from the idea that (a) everything is a SCSI device, and (b)
everything is mapped as a single bus/device/lun address, which just
isn't true any more.
For reference, the options I usually use with wodim are:
$ wodim dev=/dev/sda -v -J -R -eject disk-image.iso
> Also I don't see how wodim can be asked to do a whole directory tree
> rather than just a list of single files.
You need to prepare the disk image first, with mkisofs (for CDs) or
growisofs, and then write that image to the disk with wodim.
> I don't much mind which method I use as long as I can do one of
> them... any suggestions?
I use growisofs, which is a command-line tool for creating DVD
filesystems and writing DVDs:
$ growisofs -Z /dev/sda -J -joliet-long -speed=4 -R /path/to/dir
That will write the contents of the given directory as the root
directory of the DVD.
Hugo.
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