Today at 3:34am, Chien-Yu Chen expounded:

++ Hi!
++
++   I am trying to make a CD, so I do the usual
++
++ mkisofs -J -o /usr/o2k.iso /mnt/cdrom/
++
++ However, after the iso image is made, I mounted it through loop device
++ and do a df.  Here is the result
++
++ /dev/cdrom              666602    666602         0 100% /mnt/cdrom
++ /usr/w2k.iso            609904    609904         0 100% /cdrom
++
++ that's a difference of more than 50M.  This never happened before.  I mean,
++ the images I made always shows up as the same size as the original cd.

It could have something to do with the header information in the iso. Or
something. You are right - that is odd. My mkisofs (version 1.11.3)
doesn't have the `-J' option. What does it do?

++ BTW, after I burned the image, it's un-usable. (This is a windows cd that
++ I am burning for someone, so I don't know what's wrong).

How are you burning it? (What command line?)

-Paul

-- 
What if everything is an illusion and nothing exists?  In that case, I
definitely overpaid for my carpet.
                -- Woody Allen, "Without Feathers"


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