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Re: Volume name when burning CD's
- From: "Andrew Smith" <rhml k1k2 com>
- To: <enigma-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Volume name when burning CD's
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 07:14:03 +1100 (EST)
> Once upon a time, Sven wrote :
>
>> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 05:14:25PM +0000, Mark Cooke wrote:
>> > I tend to use: mkisofs -r -V cd_vol_name -o target.iso sourcefile
>>
>> Damn. You're absolutely right (about -V instead of -A).
>
> I tend to use : mkisofs -J -r -V "Volname with spaces" -o target.iso
> dir/ Where "dir/" is the directory where all files that I want at the
> CD's root reside.
>
> Then with "cdrecord", I always use the "-dao" option since otherwise
> when making an iso image from the burnt CD with "dd", you get an error
> on the last sector, a different md5 signature, but a working iso... go
> figure.
>
> Matthias
Isn't that what -pad does on non-audio disks?
I use -pad for both my audio script and my data script:
data: add "-pad" to mkisofs
audio: add "-pad" to cdrecord
--
-Cheers
-Andrew
MS ... if only he hadn't been hang gliding!
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