said: 
Steven 
>>I'm saying I doubt this.  I use this basic command line: 
>> mkisofs -v -o %ISOFILE% -r -J -graft-points -path-list=pathlist.in 
>>-exclude-list=pathlist.out 
>>to build an ISO that collects the contents of 43 separate directories, 
>>excludes what needs to be excluded and renames and places the directories 
>>to make sense of how I want to use the CD. 
>>As I mentioned before, I recommend you learn how to use the -path-list 
>>option. 
>     Um, well, I am not comprehending how the path list option works or 
>what it does.  The documentation is not clear to me on that point. 
     Lets see if I can better word my question, problem on 
this second try. 
     What is the format, syntax of a path list file.  The mkisofs 
documentation does not give me a clue.  An example would probably be a 
very big help. 
     Thanks 
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