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J R FOX wrote:
> --- Steven Levine wrote:
>
>
>> In <482BBE37.8040205@gmail.com>, on 05/15/08
>> at 08:37 PM, Tom Brown
>> said:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>> Please forgive my aging memory, but how does one
>>>
>> create a .ISO file FROM
>>
>>> a CD? I know I did it once, but I can't remember
>>>
>> to save my soul!
>>
>> You can use either cdrecord or RSJ.
>>
>
>
> What about ISOFS ?
>
>
> Jordan
>
>
>
That is the other way around. From the readme:
"ISOFS is an installable filesystem for OS/2 for seamless read only
access to the contents of ISO image files, as suitable for burning on
CD, or as extracted from CD."
I want to create a .ISO file FROM a CD to use to install a *nix variant
under VirtualBox, in order to test a *nix app.
--
Tom Brown, Catherder
thomabrown at gmail dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
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