![]() This is a high-level option that is aĬombination of the options: -M" FILE " -C 0,0 -check- oldnamesįor the parameter FILE see desciption of -M option. Present, only names with a length > 31 characters are checkedĪs these files are a violation of the ISO9660 standard.Ĭhecks all old sessions for compliance with mkisofs ISO9660įile-naming rules. Hardlinks anymore and the resulting CD image may be larger thanĬhecks all filenames imported from old session for compliance Is used, but the disadvantage is that mkisofs cannot detect This does not happen when the -no-cache-inodes option The result in this case areįiles that contain the wrong content if a significant amount ofĭifferent files (> ~5000) is in inside the tree that is to beĪrchived. Inodes on Cygwin, it would believe that some files are Runs below Cygwin is not POSIX compliant, it does not have Whenever a filesystem does not have unique inode numbers. Be careful when using this option on aįilesystem without unique inode numbers as it may result inįiles containing the wrong content on CD.ĭoes not cache inode and device numbers. The option -cache-inodes is the default on UNIX The file will only appear once on the CD. Mkisofs finds a hard link (a file with multiple names), then Multisession CD that holds audio data in the first session andĪ ISO9660 filesystem in the second session.Ĭaches inode and device numbers to find hard links to files. To be used for a second session on a CDextra. Option, mkisofs will create a filesystem image that is intended If the -C option is used inĬonjunction with the -M option, mkisofs will create aįilesystem image that is intended to be a continuation of the The expected pair of numbers may be retrieved byĬalling cdrecord -msinfo. The second number is the starting sector number of the new Sector in the last session of the disk that should be appended The first number is the sector number of the first ![]() The option -C takes two numbers separatedīy a comma. Or the image of a second session or a higher level session forĪ multi session disk. This option is needed when mkisofs is used to create a CDextra The output tree and is not created in the source filesystem, soīe sure the specified filename does not conflict with anĮxisting file, as it will be excluded. ![]() Relative to the source path specified to mkisofs. Specifies the path and filename of the boot catalog to be used Regenerated! See the EL TORITO BOOT INFO TABLE section for a This option is given, the boot file is modified in the sourceįilesystem, so make a copy if the boot file cannot be easily Layout will be patched in at offset 8 in the boot file. Specifies that a 56-byte table with information of the CD-ROM Some BIOSes may have problems if this is not a multiple The default is to load the entire bootįile. Specifies the number of virtual (512-byte) sectors to load in Specifies the load segment address of the boot image for no. In both places, the command-line version is used. This parameter can alsoīe set in the file. The system will load andĮxecute this image without performing any disk emulation. Specifies that the boot image used to create El Torito bootableĬDs is a 'no emulation' image. Image, but it will boot off a standard boot device. The system will provide an emulated drive for the no-boot Specifies that the created El Torito CD is marked as notīootable. Start with a new set of El Torito boot parameters. It is assumed that the firstĥ12 byte sector will be read from the boot image ( emulating a Megabyte floppy, and mkisofs will use this size when creating Must be exactly the size of either a 1.2, 1.44, or a 2.88 Required to make an "El Torito" bootable CD. Relative to the source path specified to mkisofs.This option is Specifies the path and filename of the boot image to be used Standard, but it works on many systems, so use with caution. (A leading dot is not affected by this option it isĪllowed by using the -L option.) This violates the ISO9660 This options allows more than one dot to appear in ISO9660įilenames. This violates the ISO9660 standard, but it works on This option allows lower case characters to appear in ISO9660įilenames. If specified in both places, the command-line version This parameter can also be set in the file. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. This describes the application that is to be on the disc. Specifies a text string that is written into the volume header. If specified inīoth places, the command-line version is used. Mkisofs(8) NAME mkisofs - Creates a hybrid ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS filesystem with optional Rock
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