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In , on 09/07/2004   
   at 12:27 PM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>>confusing.  
 
>Blame it on Bill.  
 
     Yea, that's right.  He started screwing things up right from the  
start; didn't he?  
 
 
>Delete the files from your M: drive or use one of switch options to  
>exclude what you don't really need.  -m -x and -exclude-list all offer  
>different ways to do this.  
 
     I am one of those odd ducks that likes dups.  So I have just been  
adding files to the eCS CD # 1 with abandon.  It appears now to be time  
review what all I add.  
 
     This project is a work in progress, so there will yet be many  
additions, updates, upgrades, etc.  That is why I went and got myself a  
CDRW drive.  
 
>If you want to try mkisofs2, you can experiment with:  
 
      Um, later, maybe.  
 
> -cache-inodes -makelinks   
 
>Depending on the CD content, this can result in a smaller ISO.  It works  
>well for the eCS 1.2 CDs.  
 
>Steven  
 
     Thanks again  
 
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