David Prieto wrote:
> if you try to burn a .ISO file that is slightly over 700 mb (e.g. today's Ubuntu daily build, which is 705) it will just give you an error, and not let you burn at all.
I just wanna inform, that overburn is not needed when burning some over 700 mb .iso files, for example into majority of CD-R/RW discs can be written 702-703 mb files. You can test this by writing .iso image with this command:
David Prieto wrote:
> if you try to burn a .ISO file that is slightly over 700 mb (e.g. today's Ubuntu daily build, which is 705) it will just give you an error, and not let you burn at all.
I just wanna inform, that overburn is not needed when burning some over 700 mb .iso files, for example into majority of CD-R/RW discs can be written 702-703 mb files. You can test this by writing .iso image with this command:
wodim -v -dao dev=/dev/cdrw cdimage.iso