Ultimately i got the solution
I m posting here so that it may be useful to some one... shell>mkisofs -r -J -o image.iso -graft-points \ 'path/to/files/'='path/to/files' 'path/to/other/'='path/to/other' The trailing slash on /path/to/files/ is important .... Cheers Narendra On Sat, 13 Nov 2004, _N4R3N_ wrote: > > > hi > > I want to take data backup on to a cdrom.My problem is when i want to > write > two directories with the same name like > > 1./var/www > 2./home/naren/www > > Sice both direcories have the same name(Since making an iso image with the > two dirs combined is impossible ,since /home/naren/www automatically > overwrites /var/www in an iso) Since mkisofs does not take in to matter > the path to which the (I donno completely ) > files r there but only takes in to accont the last name (i mean only the > 'www' part) > > So finally i want to write it as > > 1. var.www > 2.home.naren.www > > to make an iso image such that when it is burned on a cd gives two dirs > var.www > and home.naren.www > > I have to make some manipulation when trying to make > them(1./var/www,2./home/naren/www) to iso image and then burn it on a cd > > How do i do this ??? > > Any suggestions > > Thanks in anticipation > > > > > > -- Some -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]