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MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) ----MMMM _p_a_t_h or ----MMMM _d_e_v_i_c_e Specifies path to existing iso9660 image to be merged. The alternate form takes a SCSI device specifier that uses the same syntax as the ddddeeeevvvv==== parameter of ccccddddrrrreeeeccccoooorrrrdddd.... The output of mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss will be a new session which should get written to the end of the image specified in -M. Typically this requires multi-session capability for the recorder and cdrom drive that you are attempt- ing to write this image to. This option may only be used in conjunction with the ----CCCC option. ----NNNN Omit version numbers from ISO9660 file names. This may violate the ISO9660 standard, but no one really uses the version numbers anyway. Use with caution. ----nnnnoooobbbbaaaakkkk ----nnnnoooo----bbbbaaaakkkk Do not include backup files files on the iso9660 filesystem. If the ----nnnnoooo----bbbbaaaakkkk option is specified, files that contain the characters '~' or '#' or end in '.bak' will not be included (these are typically backup files for editors under unix). ----nnnnoooo----rrrrrrrr Do not use the Rock Ridge attributes from previous ses- sions. This may help to avoid getting into trouble when mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss finds illegal Rock Ridge signatures on an old session. ----nnnnoooo----sssspppplllliiiitttt----ssssyyyymmmmlllliiiinnnnkkkk----ccccoooommmmppppoooonnnneeeennnnttttssss Don't split the SL components, but begin a new Con- tinuation Area (CE) instead. This may waste some space, but the SunOS 4.1.4 cdrom driver has a bug in reading split SL components (link_size = component_size instead of link_size += component_size). ----nnnnoooo----sssspppplllliiiitttt----ssssyyyymmmmlllliiiinnnnkkkk----ffffiiiieeeellllddddssss Don't split the SL fields, but begin a new Continuation Area (CE) instead. This may waste some space, but the SunOS 4.1.4 and Solaris 2.5.1 cdrom driver have a bug in reading split SL fields (a `/' can be dropped). ----oooo _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e is the name of the file to which the iso9660 filesystem image should be written. This can be a disk file, a tape drive, or it can correspond directly to the device name of the optical disc writer. If not specified, stdout is used. Note that the output can also be aVersion 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 8MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) block special device for a regular disk drive, in which case the disk partition can be mounted and examined to ensure that the premastering was done correctly. ----ppppaaaatttthhhh----lllliiiisssstttt _f_i_l_e A file containing a list of _p_a_t_h_s_p_e_c directories and filenames to be added to the ISO9660 filesystem. This list of pathspecs are processed after any that appear on the command line. If the argument is -, then the list is read from the standard input. There must be at least one _p_a_t_h_s_p_e_c given on the command line as well. ----PPPP _p_u_b_l_i_s_h_e_r__i_d Specifies a text string that will be written into the volume header. This should describe the publisher of the CDROM, usually with a mailing address and phone number. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. This parameter can also be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with PUBL=. If specified in both places, the command line version is used. ----pppp _p_r_e_p_a_r_e_r__i_d Specifies a text string that will be written into the volume header. This should describe the preparer of the CDROM, usually with a mailing address and phone number. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. This parameter can also be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with PREP=. If specified in both places, the command line version is used. ----pppprrrriiiinnnntttt----ssssiiiizzzzeeee Print estimated filesystem size and exit. This option is needed for Disk At Once mode and with some CD-R drives when piping directly into ccccddddrrrreeeeccccoooorrrrdddd.... In this case it is needed to know the size of the filesystem before the actual CD-creation is done. The option -print-size allows to get this size from a "dry-run" before the CD is actually written. ----RRRR Generate SUSP and RR records using the Rock Ridge pro- tocol to further describe the files on the iso9660 filesystem. ----rrrr This is like the -R option, but file ownership and modes are set to more useful values. The uid and gid are set to zero, because they are usually only useful on the author's system, and not useful to the client. All the file read bits are set true, so that files and directories are globally readable on the client. If any execute bit is set for a file, set all of the exe- cute bits, so that executables are globally executable on the client. If any search bit is set for aVersion 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 9MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) directory, set all of the search bits, so that direc- tories are globally searchable on the client. All write bits are cleared, because the CD-Rom will be mounted read-only in any case. If any of the special mode bits are set, clear them, because file locks are not useful on a read-only file system, and set-id bits are not desirable for uid 0 or gid 0. ----ssssyyyyssssiiiidddd _I_D Specifies the system ID. This parameter can also be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with SYSI=system_id. If specified in both places, the command line version is used. ----TTTT Generate a file TRANS.TBL in each directory on the CDROM, which can be used on non-Rock Ridge capable sys- tems to help establish the correct file names. There is also information present in the file that indicates the major and minor numbers for block and character devices, and each symlink has the name of the link file given. ----ttttaaaabbbblllleeee----nnnnaaaammmmeeee _T_A_B_L_E__N_A_M_E Alternative translation table file name (see above). Implies the ----TTTT option. If you are creating a multi- session image you must use the same name as in the pre- vious session. ----UUUU Allows "Untranslated" filenames, completely violating the iso9660 standards described above. Forces on the -d, -l, -L and -N flags, and also allows more than one '.' character in the filename, as well as mixed case filenames. This is useful on HP-UX system, where the built-in CDFS filesystem does not recognize ANY exten- sions. Use with extreme caution. ----VVVV _v_o_l_i_d Specifies the volume ID to be written into the master block. This parameter can also be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with VOLI=id. If specified in both places, the command line version is used. Note that if you assign a volume ID, this is the name that will be used as the mount point used by the Solaris volume manage- ment system and the name that is assigned to the disc on a Windows or Mac platform. ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt _I_D Specifies the volset ID. This parameter can also be set in the file ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc with VOLS=volset_id. If specified in both places, the command line version is used.Version 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 10MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt----ssssiiiizzzzeeee # Sets the volume set size to #. The volume set size is the number of CD's that are in a CD set. The ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt---- ssssiiiizzzzeeee option may be used to create CD's that are part of e.g. a Operation System installation set of CD's. The option ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt----ssssiiiizzzzeeee must be specified before ---- vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt---- sssseeeeqqqqnnnnoooo on each command line. ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt----sssseeeeqqqqnnnnoooo # Sets the volume set sequence number to #. The volume set sequence number is the index number of the current CD in a CD set. The option ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt----ssssiiiizzzzeeee must be speci- fied before ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt----sssseeeeqqqqnnnnoooo on each command line. ----vvvv Verbose execution. ----xxxx _p_a_t_h Exclude _p_a_t_h from being written to CDROM. _p_a_t_h must be the complete pathname that results from concatenating the pathname given as command line argument and the path relative to this directory. Multiple paths may be excluded (up to 1000). Example: mkisofs -o cd -x /local/dir1 -x /local/dir2 /local 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.
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