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          that are located  before  the  iso9660  primary  volume          descriptor.  If this option is used together with the ----          ssssppppaaaarrrrcccc----bbbbooooooootttt option, the Sun disk label will overlay  the          first 512 bytes of the generic boot image.     ----hhhhaaaarrrrdddd----ddddiiiisssskkkk----bbbbooooooootttt          Specifies that the boot image used to create  "El  Tor-          ito"  bootable  CDs is a hard disk image. The hard disk          image must begin with a master boot  record  that  con-          tains a single partition.     ----nnnnoooo----eeeemmmmuuuullll----bbbbooooooootttt          Specifies that the boot image used to create  "El  Tor-          ito" bootable CDs is a 'no emulation' image. The system          will load and execute this image without performing any          disk emulation.     ----nnnnoooo----bbbbooooooootttt          Specifies that the created "El  Torito"  CD  should  be          marked as not bootable. The system will provide an emu-          lated drive for the image, but will boot off a standard          boot device.     ----bbbbooooooootttt----llllooooaaaadddd----sssseeeegggg _s_e_g_m_e_n_t__a_d_d_r_e_s_s          Specifies the load segment address of  the  boot  imageVersion 1.12b5      Last change: 7. Jan 2000                    4MKISOFS(8)           Maintenance Procedures            MKISOFS(8)          for no-emulation "El Torito" CDs.     ----bbbbooooooootttt----llllooooaaaadddd----ssssiiiizzzzeeee _l_o_a_d__s_e_c_t_o_r_s          Specifies the number of "virtual" (512-byte) sectors to          load  in no-emulation mode.  The default is to load the          entire boot file.  Some BIOSes  may  have  problems  if          this is not a multiple of 4.     ----bbbbooooooootttt----iiiinnnnffffoooo----ttttaaaabbbblllleeee          Specifies that a 56-byte table with information of  the          CD-ROM  layout  will  be  patched in at offset 8 in the          boot file.  If this option is given, the boot  file  is          modified in the source filesystem, so make sure to make          a copy if this file cannot be easily regenerated!   See          the   BBBBOOOOOOOOTTTT IIIINNNNFFFFOOOO TTTTAAAABBBBLLLLEEEE section for a description of this          table.     ----CCCC _l_a_s_t__s_e_s_s__s_t_a_r_t,_n_e_x_t__s_e_s_s__s_t_a_r_t          This option is needed when mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss is  used  to  create          the image of a second session or a higher level session          for a multi session disk.  The option ----CCCC takes  a  pair          of  two  numbers separated by a comma. The first number          is the sector number of the first sector  in  the  last          session  of  the  disk that should be appended to.  The          second number is the starting sector number of the  new          session.  The expected pair of numbers may be retrieved          by calling ccccddddrrrreeeeccccoooorrrrdddd ----mmmmssssiiiinnnnffffoooo ............ the ----CCCC option may  only          be uses in conjunction with the ----MMMM option.     ----cccc _b_o_o_t__c_a_t_a_l_o_g          Specifies the path and filename of the boot catalog  to          be  used  when  making  an "El Torito" bootable CD. The          pathname must be relative to the source path  specified          to  mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss.... This option is required to make a bootable          CD.  This file will be created by mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss in the source          filesystem,  so be sure the specified filename does not          conflict with an existing file, as it will  be  quietly          overwritten!  Usually  a  name  like  "boot.catalog" is          chosen.     ----ccccooooppppyyyyrrrriiiigggghhhhtttt _F_I_L_E          Specifies the Copyright file name.  This parameter  can          also  be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with COPY=filename.          If specified in both places, the command  line  version          is used.     ----dddd    Omit trailing period from files that  do  not  have  a          period.   This  violates  the  ISO9660 standard, but it          happens to work on many systems.  Use with caution.     ----DDDD    Do not use deep directory relocation, and instead just          pack  them  in  the way we see them.  This violates theVersion 1.12b5      Last change: 7. Jan 2000                    5MKISOFS(8)           Maintenance Procedures            MKISOFS(8)          ISO9660 standard, but it works on  many  systems.   Use          with caution.     ----ffff    Follow symbolic links when generating the  filesystem.          When  this option is not in use, symbolic links will be          entered using Rock Ridge if enabled, otherwise the file          will be ignored.     ----gggguuuuiiii  Switch the behaviour for a GUI. This  currently  makes          the  output  more verbose but may have other effects in          future.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee _g_l_o_b          Hide _g_l_o_b from being seen on the ISO9660 or Rock  Ridge          directory.   _g_l_o_b  is  a  shell wild-card-style pattern          that must match any part of the filename or path.  Mul-          tiple  globs  may  be  hidden  (up  to  1000).  If _g_l_o_b          matches a directory, then the contents of  that  direc-          tory  will  be hidden.  All the hidden files will still          be written to the output CD image file.  Should be used          with the ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----jjjjoooolllliiiieeeetttt option.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----lllliiiisssstttt _f_i_l_e          A file containing a list  of  _g_l_o_b_s  to  be  hidden  as          above.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----jjjjoooolllliiiieeeetttt _g_l_o_b          Hide _g_l_o_b from being  seen  on  the  Joliet  directory.          _g_l_o_b is a shell wild-card-style pattern that must match          any part of the filename or path.  Multiple  globs  may          be  hidden  (up to 1000).  If _g_l_o_b matches a directory,          then the contents of that  directory  will  be  hidden.          All  the hidden files will still be written to the out-          put CD image file.  Should be  used  with  the   ---- hhhhiiiiddddeeee          option.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----jjjjoooolllliiiieeeetttt----lllliiiisssstttt _f_i_l_e          A file containing a list  of  _g_l_o_b_s  to  be  hidden  as          above.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----jjjjoooolllliiiieeeetttt----ttttrrrraaaannnnssss----ttttbbbbllll          Hide the TTTTRRRRAAAANNNNSSSS....TTTTBBBBLLLL files from the Joliet  tree.   These          files  usually  don't make sense in the Joliet World as          they list the real name and the ISO9660 name which  may          both be different from the Joliet name.     ----hhhhiiiiddddeeee----rrrrrrrr----mmmmoooovvvveeeedddd          Rename the directory RRRRRRRR____MMMMOOOOVVVVEEEEDDDD to ....rrrrrrrr____mmmmoooovvvveeeedddd in the  Rock          Ridge  tree.   It  seems to be impossible to completely          hide the RRRRRRRR____MMMMOOOOVVVVEEEEDDDD directory from the Rock  Ridge  tree.          This  option  only  makes  the  visible  tree better to          understand  for  people  who  don't  know   what   thisVersion 1.12b5      Last change: 7. Jan 2000                    6MKISOFS(8)           Maintenance Procedures            MKISOFS(8)          directory  is  for.   If  you  need to have no RRRRRRRR____MMMMOOOOVVVVEEEEDDDD          directory at all, you should use the ---- DDDD  option.  Note          that in case that the ----DDDD option has been specified, the          resulting filesystem is not ISO9660  level-1  compliant          and will not be readable on MS-DOS.     ----llll    Allow  full  30  character  filenames.   Normally  the          ISO9660 filename will be in an 8.3 format which is com-          patible with MS-DOS, even though the  ISO9660  standard          allows  filenames  of  up to 30 characters.  If you use          this option, the disc may be difficult to use on a  MS-          DOS  system, but this comes in handy on some other sys-          tems (such as the Amiga).  Use with caution.     ----JJJJ    Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regu-          lar  iso9660 file names.  This is primarily useful when          the discs are to be used on  Windows-NT  or  Windows-95          machines.    The  Joliet  filenames  are  specified  in          Unicode and each path component can be up to 64 Unicode          characters long.     ----LLLL    Allow ISO9660 filenames to begin with a period.   Usu-          ally,  a  leading dot is replaced with an underscore in          order to maintain MS-DOS compatibility.     ----lllloooogggg----ffffiiiilllleeee _l_o_g__f_i_l_e          Redirect all error, warning and informational  messages          to _l_o_g__f_i_l_e instead of the standard error.     ----mmmm _g_l_o_b          Exclude _g_l_o_b from being written to CDROM.   _g_l_o_b  is  a          shell  wild-card-style  pattern that must match part of          the filename (not the path as with option ----xxxx).  Techni-          cally _g_l_o_b is matched against the _d->_d__n_a_m_e part of the          directory entry.  Multiple globs may be excluded (up to          1000).  Example:          mkisofs -o rom -m '*.o' -m core -m foobar          would exclude all files ending in ".o",  called  "core"          or "foobar" to be copied to CDROM. Note that if you had          a directory called "foobar" it too (and of  course  all          its descendants) would be excluded.          NOTE: The -m and -x option description should  both  be          updated,  they  are wrong.  Both now work identical and          use filename globbing. A file is excluded if either the          last component matches or the whole path matches.     ----eeeexxxxcccclllluuuuddddeeee----lllliiiisssstttt _f_i_l_e          A file containing a list of  _g_l_o_b_s  to  be  exclude  as          above.Version 1.12b5      Last change: 7. Jan 2000                    7

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