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Fedora LinuxHow Does It Work? The growisofs command is part of the package dvd+rw-tools , which was originally intended for use with DVD+RW media. Since the original design, it has grown to include support for all DVD media formats. It operates as a frontend to the mkisofs command, which produces a filesystem in the ISO 9660 format that is the standard for optical media, and then writes the mkisofs output to the disc burner. ISO 9660 is unfortunately limited to eight-character filenames with a three-character extension. The Rock Ridge (RR) extension adds support for long filenames, user and group ownership, and permission mode under Linux; Joliet extensions add similar support for the Windows operating systems. Using the -JR option to growisofs causes the created disk to be compatible with both Rock Ridge and Joliet. mkzftree makes a recursive copy of a directory structure, compressing any files that would benefit from compression during the copy process. The resulting directory structure can be passed to mkisofs with the -z option, which will cause mkisofs to create additional Rock Ridge records with information about the data compression used ...» |
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