Summary: | Write Images to disk in several chunks (e.g. 4GB chunks for FAT filesystems) | ||
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Product: | [Applications] k3b | Reporter: | Jose <getaceres> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Sebastian Trueg <trueg> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | mail, tiago.tuxkiller, wolfgang.kropff |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Debian testing | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Jose
2005-07-20 22:40:13 UTC
Renamed to make purpose clearer. After reading the title I got the impression that you want to split images into multiple volumes. closing this will also close bug 101389 (crash when more than 4GB are written to FAT) *** Bug 101389 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Not sure about the duplicate mark. Bug 101389 is about the crash, which can be prevented by checking the maximum file size and not allowing to store data there. Of course this wish is the "proper" solution. there is no crash in bug 101389. Yes.... have crash when the size of file is bigger then 4 GB. K3b die without say nothing :( The best solution, IMHO, is detect one limited partition (like FAT) and make one slipt of image to, for example, 2 GB and after burn the disc (like windows program does). Thanks Well, bug 101389 is marked as crash and it has "Crash" in the title... ok then, my bad, it is a crash. However, once I fixed this it will be gone... *** Bug 131141 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** SVN commit 606459 by trueg: * Introducing K3bFileSplitter which splits files on file system that do not support bug files (hello, fat) * Half-way to DVD copy verification. * Use a combobox for the mixed type instead of the buttongroup to give it a consistent look. * Some minor GUI improvements. BUG: 109399 M +10 -0 libk3b/core/k3bglobals.cpp M +8 -0 libk3b/core/k3bglobals.h M +24 -32 libk3b/jobs/k3bdvdcopyjob.cpp M +3 -2 libk3b/jobs/k3biso9660imagewritingjob.cpp M +2 -1 libk3b/projects/datacd/k3bdataitem.cpp M +25 -12 libk3b/projects/datacd/k3bdatajob.cpp M +31 -21 libk3b/projects/datacd/k3bisoimager.cpp M +2 -6 libk3b/projects/datadvd/k3bdvdjob.cpp M +3 -2 libk3b/tools/Makefile.am A libk3b/tools/k3bactivepipe.cpp [License: GPL (v2+)] A libk3b/tools/k3bactivepipe.h [License: GPL (v2+)] M +20 -131 libk3b/tools/k3bchecksumpipe.cpp M +15 -38 libk3b/tools/k3bchecksumpipe.h A libk3b/tools/k3bfilesplitter.cpp [License: GPL (v2+)] A libk3b/tools/k3bfilesplitter.h [License: GPL (v2+)] M +14 -2 libk3b/tools/k3bintmapcombobox.cpp M +2 -0 libk3b/tools/k3bintmapcombobox.h M +7 -3 libk3b/tools/k3blistview.cpp M +2 -0 libk3b/tools/k3bmd5job.h M +1 -1 src/k3b.desktop M +2 -2 src/misc/k3bisoimagewritingdialog.cpp M +1 -9 src/projects/base_k3bdataimagesettings.ui M +0 -8 src/projects/base_k3bdatavolumedescwidget.ui M +50 -84 src/projects/k3bmixedburndialog.cpp M +2 -3 src/projects/k3bmixedburndialog.h Hello Sebastian, very thanks, great work! I've tested here and works very well, the md5summer as the same after burned! If I can, please, I yet have some two doubt's around this question: 1-) Whats means "use-the-force-luke" on the command line used to burn DVD? :) I can't find any documentation around this parameter... growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 /dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray -use-the-force-luke=tty -use-the-force-luke=tracksize:2267648 -dvd-compat -speed=2 2-) How can I burn the ISO's on my Hard Disc after? Because I have a lot of: 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.001 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.002 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.003 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.004 And when I try to burn, only the first file (.iso) has gone to my disc :( Thanks a lot!!! On Monday 20 November 2006 22:29, Tiago Cruz wrote: > 1-) Whats means "use-the-force-luke" on the command line used to burn DVD? > :) I can't find any documentation around this parameter... growisofs -Z > /dev/scd0 /dev/fd/0 -use-the-force-luke=notray -use-the-force-luke=tty > -use-the-force-luke=tracksize:2267648 -dvd-compat -speed=2 it's hidden functionality only for the gods of dvd burning. ;) > 2-) How can I burn the ISO's on my Hard Disc after? Because I have a lot > of: 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso > 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.001 > 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.002 > 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.003 > 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso.004 > > And when I try to burn, only the first file (.iso) has gone to my disc :( use the dvd iso burning tool in k3b. It handles these images. Or do a cat 2007*|growisofs /dev/XXX=/dev/fd/0 on the commandline. Thanks Yoda Master :) So, I'll use the 'cat' command to do this, because the ISO burning tool of k3b only get the first iso file. Thanks a lot! On Tuesday 21 November 2006 12:19, Tiago Cruz wrote: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail] what? really? it works here. do you have the latest svn? So Sebastian, Yes, I got the last SVN version yesterday and compile-it on my ubuntu dapper. The k3bfilesplitter works very well, generating a lot of files with 1 GB each one. But, when I use the DVD iso burning tool of k3b, I just select the 2007.0-powerpack-i586-disc1.iso and the program do the md5summer. And the result is the md5 is only the first ISO, and not of all files (.001,.002,.003 and .004). So, I didn't the second burning, because I was expecting other result. So, is normal this? I cant burn this image without fear? :-p Thanks! On Tuesday 21 November 2006 12:48, Tiago Cruz wrote: > And the result is the md5 is only the first ISO, and not of all files Ahh, I see. The md5 sum in the dialog does not use the splitter yet. but the burning does. > (.001,.002,.003 and .004). So, I didn't the second burning, because I was > expecting other result. So, is normal this? I cant burn this image without > fear? :-p sure, the burning uses the splitter and so does the verification. fixed now. Sebastian, Only to you know: I've compiled here and works very well, thanks! ;) |