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---- zzzz Generate special SUSP records for transparently compressed files. This is only of use and interest for hosts that support transparent decompression. This is an experimental feature, and no hosts yet support this, but there are ALPHA patches for Linux that can make use of this feature.BBBBOOOOOOOOTTTT IIIINNNNFFFFOOOORRRRMMMMAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN TTTTAAAABBBBLLLLEEEE When the ----bbbbooooooootttt----iiiinnnnffffoooo----ttttaaaabbbblllleeee option is given, mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss will modify the boot file specified by the ----bbbb option by inserting a 56-byte "boot information table" at offset 8 in the file. This modification is done in the source filesystem, so make sure you use a copy if this file is not easily recreated! This file contains pointers which may not be easily or reli- ably obtained at boot time. The format of this table is as follows; all integers are in section 7.3.1 ("little endian") format. Offset Name Size Meaning 8 bi_pvd 4 bytes LBA of primary volume descriptor 12 bi_file 4 bytes LBA of boot fileVersion 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 11MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) 16 bi_length 4 bytes Boot file length in bytes 20 bi_csum 4 bytes 32-bit checksum 24 bi_reserved 40 bytes Reserved The 32-bit checksum is the sum of all the 32-bit words in the boot file starting at byte offset 64. All linear block addresses (LBAs) are given in CD sectors (normally 2048 bytes).CCCCOOOONNNNFFFFIIIIGGGGUUUURRRRAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss looks for the ....mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssssrrrrcccc file, first in the current working directory, then in the user's home directory, and then in the directory in which the mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss binary is stored. This file is assumed to contain a series of lines of the form TTTTAAAAGGGG====_v_a_l_u_e, and in this way you can specify certain options. The case of the tag is not significant. Some fields in the volume header are not settable on the command line, but can be altered through this facility. Comments may be placed in this file, using lines which start with a hash (#) character. AAAAPPPPPPPPIIII The application identifier should describe the applica- tion that will be on the disc. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. May be over- ridden using the ----AAAA command line option. CCCCOOOOPPPPYYYY The copyright information, often the name of a file on the disc containing the copyright notice. There is space in the disc for 37 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----ccccooooppppyyyyrrrriiiigggghhhhtttt command line option. AAAABBBBSSSSTTTT The abstract information, often the name of a file on the disc containing an abstract. There is space in the disc for 37 characters of information. May be overrid- den using the ----aaaabbbbssssttttrrrraaaacccctttt command line option. BBBBIIIIBBBBLLLL The bibliographic information, often the name of a file on the disc containing a bibliography. There is space in the disc for 37 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----bbbbiiiilllliiiioooo command line option. PPPPRRRREEEEPPPP 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. May be overridden using the ----pppp command line option. PPPPUUUUBBBBLLLL This should describe the publisher of the CDROM, usu- ally with a mailing address and phone number. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----PPPP command line option.Version 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 12MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) SSSSYYYYSSSSIIII The System Identifier. There is space on the disc for 32 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----ssssyyyyssssiiiidddd command line option. VVVVOOOOLLLLIIII The Volume Identifier. There is space on the disc for 32 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----VVVV command line option. VVVVOOOOLLLLSSSS The Volume Set Name. There is space on the disc for 128 characters of information. May be overridden using the ----vvvvoooollllsssseeeetttt command line option. mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss can also be configured at compile time with defaults for many of these fields. See the file defaults.h.AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss is not based on the standard mk*fs tools for unix, because we must generate a complete copy of an existing filesystem on a disk in the iso9660 filesystem. The name mkisofs is probably a bit of a misnomer, since it not only creates the filesystem, but it also populates it as well. Eric Youngdale <ericy@gnu.ai.mit.edu> or <eric@andante.org> wrote both the Linux isofs9660 filesystem and the mkisofs utility. The copyright for the mkisofs utility is held by Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated.NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS MMMMkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss may safely be installed suid root. This may be needed to allow mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss to read the previous session when creating a multi session image.BBBBUUUUGGGGSSSS +o Any files that have hard links to files not in the tree being copied to the iso9660 filesystem will have an incorrect file reference count. +o Does not check for SUSP record(s) in "." entry of the root directory to verify the existence of Rock Ridge enhancements. This problem is present when reading old sessions while adding data in multi-session mode. +o Does not properly read relocated directories in multi-session mode when adding data. Any relocated deep directory is lost if the new session does not include the deep directory. Repeat by: create first session with deep directory relocation then add new session with a single dir thatVersion 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 13MKISOFS(8) Maintenance Procedures MKISOFS(8) differs from the old deep path. +o Does not re-use RR_MOVED when doing multi-session from TRANS.TBL +o Does not create whole_name entry for RR_MOVED in multi-session mode. There may be some other ones. Please, report them to the author.FFFFUUUUTTTTUUUURRRREEEE IIIIMMMMPPPPRRRROOOOVVVVEEEEMMMMEEEENNNNTTTTSSSS Some sort of gui interface.AAAAVVVVAAAAIIIILLLLAAAABBBBIIIILLLLIIIITTTTYYYY mmmmkkkkiiiissssooooffffssss is available for anonymous ftp from tsx-11.mit.edu in /pub/linux/packages/mkisofs and many other mirror sites.MMMMAAAAIIIILLLLIIIINNNNGGGG LLLLIIIISSSSTTTTSSSS If you want to actively take part on the development of mkisofs, you may join the cdwriting mailing list by sending mail to: other-cdwrite-request@lists.debian.org and include the word _s_u_b_s_c_r_i_b_e in the body. The mail address of the list is: cdwrite@lists.debian.orgMMMMAAAAIIIINNNNTTTTAAAAIIIINNNNEEEERRRR Joerg Schilling Seestr. 110 D-13353 Berlin Germany Mail bugs and suggestions to: sssscccchhhhiiiilllllllliiiinnnngggg@@@@ffffooookkkkuuuussss....ggggmmmmdddd....ddddeeee or jjjjssss@@@@ccccssss....ttttuuuu----bbbbeeeerrrrlllliiiinnnn....ddddeeee or jjjjooooeeeerrrrgggg@@@@sssscccchhhhiiiillllyyyy....iiiissssddddnnnn....ccccssss....ttttuuuu----bbbbeeeerrrrlllliiiinnnn....ddddeeeeVersion 1.12b5 Last change: 7. Jan 2000 14
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