Don't know what you have in mind for the use of the burned CD, but one
way to keep perms, etc, for Linux files, directories, is to tar them
first, then burn to CD.  Does that help any?

John
On 11/12/01, 05:11:17PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> 
>     Hello Guys,
> 
>     Let's suppose I have a directory and I'd like to burn them on a CD.
> CD recorder is NOT on the Linux machine. Its on an Windows machine and I
> cannot take it off from there. Altough, I need CD to be burned with
> linux permissions and modes ( +x, for example ).
> 
>     So, I think I'll need to generate the ISO image of that directory
> and then burn it on the Windows, using any ISO image burner, am I right
> ?? If yes, which would be the correct mkisofs parameters for generating
> this ISO ??
> 
>     Sincerily,
>     Leonardo Rodrigues
> 
> 
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