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and 'merged' them in to a single 'separate' hybrid image - although
I have no idea where the code is at the moment.
Another way of doing it is detailed at:
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/mkisofs_plus.html
but is based on a very (very!) old version of mkisofs ...
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further changes in hfs.c to hfs_format(), specifically
doubling hce-hfs_hdr_size. This allows the format to happen, but then
things then fail
You might get better luck with changing the value of CTC in libhfs_iso/hybrid.h
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estimate the overhead - except by
running mkisofs with the -print-size option
All I would suggest is using a 'safe' overhead percentage based on CDs
you've already written.
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stopping you doing this - however, you need
to get the Macintosh binaries into a format that mkisofs can decode - see
the man pages for details.
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) e.g.
/data1/archiveHTML/0044/605/0044605450.gz=/data1/archiveHTML/0044/605/0044605450.gz
/data1/archiveHTML/0044/605/0044605584.gz=/data1/archiveHTML/0044/605/0044605584.gz
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and use the -graph-points option.
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, there is some UDF support in the more recent versions of mkisofs.
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-obvious names - see index.txt
I've converted the Postscript Version to PDF at:
ftp://ftp.ge.ucl.ac.uk/pub/mkhfs/rrip109.pdf
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Minds'
generated.
As to why Young Minds did this, I have no idea - I know the Linux isofs
driver 'searches' for a PVD anywhere in the first 100 blocks or so - it
could have been for some buggy OS that may be missed the PVD if it was
at the 17th block ...
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is used.
There are perfectly good reasons to treat the the two cases differently, so
I can't see having two options to choose is a problem.
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not resolve symbolic
links when given as a pathspec.
It's quite a simple addition to the code - I probably submit it separately
for inclusion in to mkisofs...
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It would be nice to have an option to just not recurse directories.
Have a look at my 'files' test patch at:
ftp://ftp.ge.ucl.ac.uk/pub/mkhfs/testing/
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hardly any feedback on the test patch - it still needs a lot of
work before it could be considered to be included in mkisofs ... I don't
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.patch.gz and the file README.jext
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-t hfs /dev/burner /mnt
and got the following error:
How was the HFS image created? Was it with mkisofs?
Can you read the CD on another Linux box or CD drive?
Can you read the CD on a Mac?
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the number of sectors is rounded up
to an even number ... If Eric is still reading this list, then may be he
knows why ...
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is for?
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don't know if this will help, but there is a patch called something
like 'cdrecord-NLS-2byte' patch (search on google or similar).
I've never used it, but it might help ...
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be noted somewhere on http://lists.debian.org/ - but
there seems to be mention of the cdwrite list ...
Anyhow, I agree, these links should be on the cdrecord page - Joerg, could
you add these links somewhere near where this list is mentioned?
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or:
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/cdrom -R -l
and look for file name that corresponds to that extent (given between '[ ]').
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I want to participate the development of Mkisofs, please send me its
source code.
You can download the mkisofs source as part of the cdrtools package from:
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrtools/
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as easy ...
There are also a number of links via:
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdr.html
that may help - I guess the documents on ISO9660, Rock Ridge and Joliet
may be a useful starting point.
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but unless I'm sure an upgrade will help I really don't feel any desire,
since I try to avoid new bugs as well as new features...
This is the current mkisofs version - the mkisofs code hasn't changed in
the cdrtools v1.11 alphas since cdrtools v1.10.
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My question is where to find the list archives stated in the
subscriber confirmation as
...archived publically on http://lists.debian.org/
Try http://www.mail-archive.com/cdwrite@other.debian.org/index.html
Also at:
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=mailing.comp.cdwrite
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and see if the resulting CDs can be read on MS systems ...
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as well.
Although, it's probably easier to just make a new CD with the correct
files ...
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Suspect this is due to the problem with generating unique Joliet file
names in case the first 64 bytes in the names of original files are
equal.
Is there any way out?
Either don't use the Joliet extension, or rename the files to less than 64
characters before running mkisofs.
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does. It hasn't got anything to do with
the ISO9660 standard as such ...
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to be a file in the ISO9660 directory tree - when a PC boots
from an El Torito CD, it knows nothing about the ISO9660 file system, all
it basically needs is a block address on the CD ...
You can even create such a CD with mkisofs - by hiding the boot catalog
and boot image files.
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. [-other_options]' doesn't work ...
Deep directories aren't relocated.
There are probably more ...
If anyone is interested in this, then let me know ...
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to be used for daily backups, only as a
supplement to an existing backup system.
There is something called 'cddump' from:
http://users.gtn.net/fraserm/cddump.html
I've never used it, but it may help.
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never made a CD image larger than 700Mb, but I believe ISO9660 should
be able to cope with 4.7Gb, although the maximum file size supported
is probably 2GB.
You will need to make sure your OS can cope with output CD image files over
2Gb, or use the -split-output option.
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mkisofs -options dirname creates isofs with the contents of 'dirname'.
But the dirname is not visible in the newly created isofs. Is there any
option which would keep the same pathname on the iso file system?
mkisofs -graft-points [other options] /dirname/=dirname/
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... -r -graft-points /foo/=foo /tmp/dummy
Symlinks to directories as pathspecs, by design are traversed...
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your pathspecs (e:\) - I've never used mkisofs on "i386-pc-os2_emx" (what
ever that is) so I don't know what the syntax should be ...
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he various ISO9660 docs to find out how Level 3
files are stored ...
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p up files to multiple CD-Rs.
I've never used it, but have a look at:
http://users.gtn.net/fraserm/cddump.html
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late flags. It allows
more than one '.' character in the filename, as well as
mixed case filenames. This is useful on HP-UX system,
where the built-in CDFS filesystem does not recognize
ANY extensions. Use with extreme caution.
Jam
w.deja.com/topics_md.xp?group=mailing.comp.cdwritesearch=topic
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the status of the write process (in %).
mkisofs has a -log-file option
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How can I burn Macintosh CDs on Redhat box? I'm using cdrecord 1.9.
If you want to copy a Macintosh CD, see README.copy
If you want to create an HFS hybrid CD, see the mkisofs man page and the
file README.mkhybrid.
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sion (part of the cdrecord package) from:
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/
BTW. Eric no longer maintains the mkisofs code ...
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w it works it's perfectly
usable.
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Does anyone have an extensive mappings file for making hybrid
cds? Any mappings besides the stuff in the man pages will be helpful.
There's a pretty extensive file called "more.mapping" included with
the cdrecord/mkisofs source.
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and other Rock Ridge extensions are stored in
the SUSP field with each directory entry.
There is no easy way of estimating how much space is used by the directory
entries, path tables etc. - but as mkisofs works all this out for you, just
use the -print-size option to tell you exactly ...
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the -print-size option does ... if the -print-size option
is given, mkisofs exits before any file data is read.
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emulation layer on top of Windows" given by the cygwin1.dll
MinGW32 is a Win32 only compiler.
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on should start from.
Hope this helps
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Seems to work fine ... this is with v1.13 - but nothing has changed to the
hiding code since 1.13a01
How are you mounting the CD on your Linux box - are you mounting the Joliet
or Rock Ridge file system?
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I do agree with you on your earlier post about the use of
-graft-points and escaped '=' characters - I haven't used this syntax up to
now, but it seems there is something wrong in the code - hopefully
Joerg will be able answer this ...
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ill won't work -
I'm pretty sure this is a bug ...
The following patch (made against mkisofs v1.13 (cdrecord 1.9)) seems to
fix the problem ... hopefully Joerg will be able to check this (or let us
know the correct syntax) - as I haven't really used the -graft-points
syntax in anger ye
I recently grabbed the newest mkisofs ( mkisofs 1.12.1 ) ..and seem to be
having some trouble the following:
The latest versions is v1.13
mkisofs -JR -o /mnt/DOS_hda8/image -f /mnt/DOS_hda8/backups
is creating an image which is executable..
- -rwxr-xr-x 1 whereusers74474163 Aug 4
directory is cd_dir and you want to exclude sub
directories called cd_dir/dirA and cd_dir/dirB, then use:
mkisofs [options] -exclude cd_dir/dirA -exclude cd_dir/dirB cd_dir
The -exclude option can take wildcards.
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