Thanks, that worked perfectly!
I'll try it out on the new server arriving tomorrow.
Sean wrote:
I ran into that too. The boot.cat file in the isolinux directory is
conflicting with the one generated and inserted into the filesystem by
mkisofs. Just delete isolinux/boot.cat and rerun.
By the way, I also found that adding "--iso-level 4" option to the mkisofs
removed all the renaming lines (ie. Using BOOT000.CAT;1 for ...). The
man page warns that this might reduce compatibility but it worked well
here.
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