In article <20110523141313.gp20...@ojctech.com>, David Young <dyo...@pobox.com> wrote: >On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 05:51:40PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote: >> Module Name: src >> Committed By: christos >> Date: Sun May 22 21:51:40 UTC 2011 >> >> Modified Files: >> src/usr.sbin/makefs: cd9660.c cd9660.h makefs.8 >> src/usr.sbin/makefs/cd9660: cd9660_eltorito.c >> >> Log Message: >> From Nathan Whitehorn (nwhitehorn at freebsd dot org): >> Add code to generate bootable ISOs on Powermac and CHRP systems. >> Synthesize some partition maps (APM and MBR, respectively) pointing >> to (a) the whole disk, and (b) relevant El Torito boot images that >> have been added by other code. These partition maps are a little >> bit funny looking, but they seem to work. FreeBSD has been using >> this successfully in their release generation on powerpc, as well >> as generating all non-SPARC install media. SPARC support could >> probably be added as an extension of this patch. > >This sounds like the job of fdisk or pdisk, not makefs.
There was similar code there already. >Have you tested this on a Power Macintosh or CHRP system? No I don't have any machines to test, but I think that there is a large benefit of having the code synchronized between the two projeccts. christos