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Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 23:44:23 PDT7
From: "Don{ald} O. Woodall" <dlswoodall@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Making the ISO file

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In , on 08/15/2004
at 08:59 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

>>REM The name of this file is: eCS11CD1dow.iso
>>REM ------------------------------------------
>>M:
>>mkisofs -v -o /ecs11cd1dow.iso -r -J -m ecs11cd1dow.iso M:/
>> > /H:\APPS\CDRECORD\makecs11cd1dow.log 2>&1

>> where do we add the Label = ECS_RUN ???

>Add the option:

> -V ECS_RUN

Would that be:

1. mkisofs -v -o -V ECS_RUN /ecs11cd1dow.iso -r -J -m ecs11cd1dow.iso
M:/

or

2. mkisofs -v -o /ecs11cd1dow.iso -r -J -m -V ECS_RUN ecs11cd1dow.iso
M:/

>Now, I'm just guessing here, but I suspect you want to make a dumplicate
>of your ECS 1.1 CD and have it be bootable. I'm also just guessing that
>you did an xcopy of the CD to the M: drive. If so, you can't do it the
>way you are trying to do it. You will get a copy of everything you need
>except what is needed to make the CD bootable.

>Am I guessing wrong, or do we need to discuss this further?

Steven

You are correct in your understanding.

I have copied the eCS 1.1 CD # 1 CD to Drive M: . Then I also copied
about 60MB of my nearest and dearest utilities plus installation scripts.
For example, I have a REXX program that I run at the end of Phase I, Phase
II, Phase III and Phase IV of the installation to customize the config.sys
file. Oh, yes I also have my eCS 1.1 registration keys for my two
licenses on the CD.

I have been working on this for a year now. However, I have not yet
been able to make MY version/copy BOOTABLE yet.

I would like to be able to put in just one CD and do a complete
installation without having to swap Cd's in the process.

Thanks

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