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> I guess the easy answer would be not to make them so big - write a
> script that records for 650 or 700 MB, then start a new file. Maybe
> I'll write it this weekend. Anyone want a copy?
I was thinking about this too, but for a different reason. I'd like to
back up my home directory on CD, but it's about 1GB... So I've broken
the files up by hand, but well, that sucks. I was thinking that
probably there is some backup utility that would do this, people have
dealt with tapes that were smaller than hard drives for a long time. It
seems like there might be some way to use tar?
--Ted
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