Sounds like you need to use a dual layer DVD disc, it is double the capacity. john On 3/14/2021 9:13 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote: > I need help from someone experienced with the CentOS bug tracking > system. I gotta say it is one of the most complicated and imposing > front ends I've ever seen. Could anyone familiar with it please file a > bug on my behalf? Particulars: > > "CentOS 7.9.2009 DVD iso image too large" > > ISO image: CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-2009.iso 4.7GB raw CD image > Wed Nov 4 05:37:25 2020 > Burners: Both K3B and Brasero > Media: Both DVD-R and DVD+R single-layer disks > > iso image: 4,712,300,544 bytes > User Anthony F McInerney advises Wikipedia says > DVD-R capacity: 4,707,319,808 bytes (max) > > I have tried burning this same iso image on two different machines: a > CentOS 7.9 server and a Fedora 33 laptop. Same failure on both. > > We need to ask the developers to make a re-spin that's about 5MB > smaller. And before someone suggests it, the 2010-vintage server I'm > trying to install CentOS on does not support booting from a thumb > drive, so that option is not available. > > Thanks, > > --Doc Savage > Fairview Heights, IL > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com