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Steven Levine wrote:  
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>>I have two versions of MKISOFS and the only similarity is the name.  One   
>>is 36252 bytes, 23 Jan 99n and the other is 428760, 19 Jan 03.  Anyone   
>>know how to operate either one?  
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> Sure.  Lots of folks know how to use mkisofs.  
 
Thank you.  That is an an answer for the question I asked.  Now I will   
try to phrase the question in such a way that I can get actual information.  
 
I used BOOTABLE.CMD to produce a bootable VFDISK.  I used IMAGE.EXE to   
create OS2UTIL.IMG.  Below is my attempt to get an ISO.  
 
mkisofs -v -b OS2UTIL.IMG -o OS2UTIL.ISO  
mkisofs 2.0 (i386-pc-os2_emx)  
mkisofs: Missing pathspec.  
Usage: mkisofs [options] file...  
 
Use mkisofs -help  
to get a list of valid options.  
 
Below is the only reference I fint to "pathspec", and I don't know what   
it is asking for.  
 
SYNOPSIS  
mkisofs [ -a ] [ -b boot_image ] [ -c boot_catalog ] [  -A  
application_id ] [ -f ] [ -d ] [ -D ] [ -J ] [ -l ] [ -L ]  
[ -L ] [ -no-split-symlink-components ]  [  -no-split-sym  
link-fields  ]  [  -p preparer ] [ -print-size ] [ -P pub  
lisher ] [ -quiet ] [ -r ] [ -R ] [ -T ] [ -v ] [ -V  ]  [  
-V  volid  ]  [  -x  path ] [ -z ] [ -m glob ] -o filename  
pathspec [pathspec]  
 
 
> I'm running version V0.2.0 and the files are dated 10/3/2001.  Do you have a URL for your 12 Jan 03  
> version?  
 
Look in the cdr-2_0 directory of:  
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/mmedia/cd/cd-r/cdrecord-2_00_os2.zip  
 
Ray  
 
 
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