Re: Burning CD Revisited

2003-01-07 Thread Kenneth Dombrowski
Hey Larry,

Unfortunately I didn't see your earlier thread either.. I'm about 2,500 
messages behind on debian-user. You chose el torito & are looking for a 
boot image, so I'll assume you are trying to create a bootable CD.

I was stuck exactly where you are only three weeks ago. I was trying to 
make a bootable Knoppix CD. There was some possibility that the way I 
ended up doing it was unnecessarily complicated, but it worked. Try the 
thread titled "Bootable CD w/X-CD-Roast: mkisofs error" from December.. 
I posted a "SOLVED" for it on the 15th.

Basically, I had to not point the master source (or master tracks.. 
whichever it is) not _at_ the .iso image, but instead had to mount the 
image as a loopback device (terminology?)... something like this: (but 
look at man mount, I don't remember exactly)

# mount -t=iso9660 -o=loop,ro my_knoppix_iso.iso /mnt/cd

you should then be able to `cd /mnt/cd` (or wherever you mount it) & 
navigate aroung the iso like you do your HD. The master source is then 
"/mnt/cd"

knoppix had a directory something like /KNOPPIX/boot-en/boot.img which 
is the image you want xcdroast to be able to find. AFAIK you can't use a 
boot.img that's not already a part of your iso. You have to point 
knoppix to this image relative from the master source, so if the above 
directory is correct, it would have been "KNOPPIX/boot-en/boot.img"

I think there's a boot.cat in that directory too, but when I hovered the 
mouse over the boot.catalog tool-tip, it suggested just leaving it 
blank/default(?) which is what I did & it worked.

If you read my earlier thread, all the details already fuzzy in my 
memory should be clear. I was trying to copy that #@*$ boot.img to every 
possible place hoping it'd find it before this dawned on me

HTH,

kenneth




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Re: Burning CD Revisited

2003-01-07 Thread Chris Lale


Larry Shields wrote:

Ok everyone I am back, with a problem on burning a CD...


My experience with X-CD-Roast is documented at 
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/ in the peripherals section.

If you are creating a bootable CD you need to include an image of a 
bootable floppy and a catalog file and give this information in the El 
Torito tab. Otherwise, do not use El Torito!

For instance, The Official i-386 Binary CD for Woody has a number if 
boot floppy images in /isolinux (file size = 74560) eg idepci.bin, and 
the catalog file /isolinux/boot.cat. The Knoppix 3.1 CD has 
/KNOPPIX/boot.img and /KNOPPIX/boot.cat.

For more info see 
http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Bootdisk-HOWTO/cd-roms.html


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Re: Burning CD Revisited

2003-01-07 Thread Sam Varghese
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On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:40:39AM -0600, Larry Shields spake thus:
> Ok everyone I am back, with a problem on burning a CD...
> All though I did finally burn one, but when I looked at the CD it did 
> not have all of the subdirectorys for which I need...
> So with, that I used a new CD, now I have been having one heck of a time 
> trying to burn another one,  using Xcdroaster...

I didn't see your previous posting so pardon me for asking:
are you trying to burn a data CD or an audio CD? And if data is it a
bootable CD?

Sam
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