I am running Solaris 2.6 on an E-4500. I see this problem running mkisofs 1.12 and 1.13 with cdrecord 1.8 or 1.9. I have a simple directory tree /abc/file1 and /abc/file2. I do the following mkisofs command: mkisofs -o /tmp/cdrw.img /xyz=/abc for 1.12 or mkisofs -o /tmp/cdrw.img -graft-points /xyz=/abc for 1.13 What I would expect to see on the CD after a cdrecord is a directory called xyz with file1 and file 2 in it. But, I only see file1 and file2 on the CD without a directory. If I do the following: mkisofs -o /tmp/cdrw.img /xyz/bogus=/abc for 1.12 or mkisofs -o /tmp/cdrw.img -graft-points /xyz/bogus=/abc for 1.13 I now get the directory xyz, without bogus as a subdirectory, on the CD with file1 and file2 in it. In other words what I see on the CD is xyz/file1 and xyz/file2 I do not see xyz/bogus/file1 and xyz/bogus/file2. Regards, Mike
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