Bill Davidsen wrote: > It would be possible to put almost everything in 8.5GB, and use two > DVDs for people who want to burn their own but lack a modern burner. > Virtually every recent DVD reader will do double-sided 8.5GB, you need > it for movies :-( I objected: > That does imply tht you're using write-once DVDs for what may well be a > read-once operation. Double-layer rewritable DVDs are not (yet?) > available. Bill replied: > Multi-session is not rewrite, it's "add more" operation. Quite. So since I'm talking about rewritable DVDs, I must be talking about something *different* to multi-session. If you look, you will find that single-layer rewritable DVDs are very widely available. You can blank them (in the same way you can blank rewritable CDs) and re-use them. I use them for short-term backups -- I can't get more than about 4 GB on them, but I can re-use them time after time. They are more expensive, but at least I'm not spending money each time I do a backup. And *these* rewritable DVDs are ideal for installing Fedora (you can then re-use the DVD for a backup), but do not come in dual layers. Clear? -- E-mail: james@ | "As for Nitel, the state telephone monopoly, the less aprilcottage.co.uk | said the better, which might well be the company's | motto." | -- The Economist, about Nigeria -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list