fedora-test-list-admin(a)redhat.com wrote:
That document fell down the ugly tree and hit every branch on the
way
down! Is the a real help file?
LOL. Yes - it's a pretty painful read, but in
the long run it's
worth plowing through. Basically you just need to look at the boot options
(-b) and how to insure that you include a valid boot image in the command
syntax. There may be a better how-to out there, or a GUI tool that takes
mkisofs and puts it in the hands of those that don't want to learn to
translate man pages into understandable English - but I have not seen any
such animal myself. FWIW - I use a very slim set of mkisofs options and
that's all I really deal with. While "Linux in a Nutshell" offers a little
more useful format to the man page content, it really doesn't get much more
into "real world example" - even though the section is 8 pages long...
It should be something like:
mkisofs -r -l -b /path/to/boot/files -o name_of_your_iso /path/to/content
Hint: look at the RH CDs for the boot files they use.....
Don
Vanco, Don wrote:
> fedora-test-list-admin(a)redhat.com wrote:
>
>> OOOO! we are just touching on a topic I am interested in... I would
>> like to take the boot.iso cd and put a ks.cfg on it so I can build
>> off the network. but I can not figure out how to make a RedHat
>> bootable CD.
>
> man mkisofs
>
> Don
>
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