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In <4226B91F.F19FDC3@pacbell.net>, on 03/02/05
at 11:14 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Yeah . . . it did. And it runs MEMTEST. So, obviously the CD isn't
>really empty, even though ZTREE, the Drives Object, and other disk access
>tools claim that it is. How'd they do that ? Some clever Unix trick ?
Not at a unix trick, but possibly a RSJ trick.
I just burned the just released v3.2 with cdrecord and it looks just like
a standard El Torito bootable CD.
Steven
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