to create an iso image. However, we had already had problems with long
filenames using this approach. Is anybody actually using DVDs for
backup purposes? How should we use mkisofs to make sure all files -
even those with very lng file names - are included? It's ok if the DVD
can only be read by Solaris. Any idea?
Re: Is Sun sincere about encouraging new Solaris users? ... The evidence is pretty clear, both from Sun's website and this discussion, that Sun is indifferent or even hostile towards new users. ... Sun's decision not to encourage new Solaris users is obviously reasonable in some ways. ... Why not download the DVD version of Solaris? ... The installation takes quite a bit more work that other systems, ... (comp.unix.solaris)
Re: How pros archive their photos? ...extra backup to his parents in Maine. ...DVD or DLT. ... DVD force a virus scan of all files on the disk and check that the ... two 7-disk raid array in one enclosure, ... (rec.photo.digital)
Re: backup will not compress data ... Are you saying if I get software that can backup to DVDs that it will let me ... How about on a DVD?... (as in some tape drives,... you can use the XP compression feature to store ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage)
Re: backup will not compress data ... let me backup to like DVD1, DVD2, etc. in one backup? ... How about on a DVD?...Windows Shell/User... you can use the XP compression feature to store ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage)
Re: Is Sun sincere about encouraging new Solaris users? ...Solaris, while it can be a desktop is priarily a first class server OS. ...drives are cheaper than tape and unix can treat drives like tapes. ... bloatware that Sun is unable to condense it to a single installation... Why not download the DVD version of Solaris? ... (comp.unix.solaris)