Noel Butler <[email protected]> wrote:

> > The mkisofs man page contains the explanation, did you read it?
> > 
> > Jörg
>
> I read the man page 5 times over, nowhere does it mention that if you 
> want to burn single files greater than 4GB do you _need_ to use for 
> example -iso-level 3

This is not correct, see at page #18:

     -iso-level level
          Set the ISO-9660 conformance level. Valid  numbers  are
          1..3 and 4.

          With level 1, files may only consist of one section and
          filenames are restricted to 8.3 characters.

          With level 2, files may only consist of one section.

          With  level  3,  no  restrictions  (other   than   ISO-
          9660:1988) do apply.  Starting with this level, mkisofs
          also allows files to be larger than 4 GB by  implement-
          ing ISO-9660 multi-extent files.
...

Jörg

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