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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 06:07:25 PDT7
From: "Don{ald} O. Woodall" <dlswoodall@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: MKISOFS Erroring My Way To Success

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In , on 09/01/2004
at 08:17 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

Steven

My nurse and I went shopping at one of those 100 acre grocery store
and everything else stores Wednesday afternoon.

The 3 battery powered shopping carts that were available when I got
there, were inoperable. So, I had to hobble around with my cane.

When I got home, I went to sleep for 12 hours. Then I was up for 12
hours paying bills and not feeling mentally awake. Then I went to bed for
another 12 hours.

Hopefully I am now capable of some intelligent thought.

>> See attached

>See attached. I guess I didn't explain things well enough yet. :-(

>-b takes the name of a file that must exist on your hard drive.

Ok, I think we are successfully past this point.

>-c names the catalog file that will be created in the ISO image.

I probably need a little further enlightenment on this
switch.

While I have the syntax correct, there is already a file by the name
I am using in the source material.

Can I successfully bet that this is causing a problem?

>pathspecs are globs and subject to wildcard expansion. When you
>specified

> m:/*

>This was the same as

> m:/os
> m:/cid

>Because there is no trailing slash mkisofs tries to put the content of
>both m:/os/dll and m:/cid/dll into the directory /dll in the ISO. This
>is what causes the sort error.

>That's why I told you to use

> m:/

>way back when.

Maybe the " catalog " file switch is causing the problem I am
"fixing" by using M:/* instead of M:/.

>Steven

Thanks

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