said:
Steven
!!! H U R R A Y !!! FINE ALL LEE ! ! !
>> I need another clue.
>OK. :-)
>>mkisofs -v -o H:\ISOIMAGES\ecs11cd1.iso -r -J -b M:/BOOTIMGS/cdloader.bin
>> -c boot-cat.bin -d -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4
>> -log-file H:/APPS/CDRECORD/makecs11cd1.log M:/
>This needs to be:
How long did it take me to become aware of the missing "M:/" ?
\/
> mkisofs -v -o H:/ISOIMAGES/ecs11cd1.iso -r -J -b BOOTIMGS/cdloader.bin
> -c boot-cat.bin -d -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4
> -log-file H:/APPS/CDRECORD/makecs11cd1.log M:/
>The -b and -c paths are relative to the directory structure on the ISO
>image and the the paths are case sensitive.
Yes, I am somewhat aware of that and had done a few
case awareness change tries.
>This is a repeat of an old clue, but no matter. :-)
I don't doubt that. This is the first time I saw it.
Well, yes, it matters. Think I should do some study
on paths; relative and "absolute"(?)
>> I don't know why " mkisofs " can't find it, I can easily enough.
>Because you are not case sensitive and mkisofs is. Based on the
>directory listing, you need:
> BOOTIMGS/CDLOADER.BIN
>BTW, you really should put a note in you script to remind yourself to
>mkisofs wants forward slashes and wants the correct case. It really
>doesn't matter if this requirement is a good thing or a bad thing, it
>just is.
The backward [for unix] slash was my fault. Must admit
I do find juggling the two types of slashes difficult,
confusing.
>Steven
Now, the question is: Do I need to remove some material from my ISO
so it will fit on the CD?
OS/2 Ctrl+Esc = Window List Type HELP = help 14:07:19 Tue 9-07-2004
[H:\isoimages]dir
The volume label in drive H is WOODALL DON.
The Volume Serial Number is 17B4:85BD.
Directory of H:\isoimages
9-07-04 2:07p
0 ---- .
8-28-04 12:27p 0 ---- ..
9-07-04 2:03p 701,956,096 0 a--- ecs11cd1.iso.1st-success-make
Thanks
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