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Subject: making RH 6.2 CD: can't mkisofs
From: Robert Fausey fausey () Princeton ! EDU
Date: 2000-05-31 17:49:50
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On Wed, 31 May 2000, David Kramer wrote:
I have not made a bootable iso in a long time. Here is the command I used
to use
mkisofs -a -r -N -L -d -R -T -v -o /usr2/redhat.iso -b images/boot.img
-c boot.cat -A "RedHat Linux 6.0" -V "RHLinux6.0" . You can safely delete
all the ls-lR files. I have noticed simular messages to yours but when I
mount the iso the file names are correct. To mount the iso mount -t
iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 redhat.iso /mnt/.
> I'm trying to burn my own bootable Red Hat 6.2 CD by following the
> mini-HOWTO(*). I downloaded i386/* from valinux, but ran into a problem.
>
> When I ran mkisofs, it complained about duplicate file names in different
> directories. I was unaware of such a limitation. Can someone advise me
> on if I forgot some flag somewhere, or should I just delete those foles?
>
>
> output:
> mkisofs 1.12 (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
> Scanning RedHat
> Scanning RedHat/RPMS
> Scanning RedHat/base
> Scanning RedHat/instimage
> ...
> Scanning misc/src/trees/tmp/usr/src/linux-2.2.14
> Scanning misc/src/trees/tmp/usr/src/linux-2.2.14/include
> Scanning misc/src/trees/tmp/wensong
> Using LS-LR.000;1 for /ls-lR.gz (ls-lR.gz)
> Using LS-LR.001;1 for /ls-lR (ls-lR)
> Using LS-LR.002;1 for /ls-lR.gz (ls-lR.gz)
> Using LS-LR.003;1 for /ls-lR (ls-lR)
> Using _LISTING.000;1 for /.listing (.listing)
> Using LS-LR.004;1 for /ls-lR.gz (ls-lR.gz)
> Using LS-LR.005;1 for /ls-lR (ls-lR)
> Using _LISTING.001;1 for /.listing (.listing)
> Using LS-LR.006;1 for /ls-lR.gz (ls-lR.gz)
> Using LS-LR.007;1 for /ls-lR (ls-lR)
> Using _LISTING.002;1 for /.listing (.listing)
> Using BOOT.000;1 for /boot.cat (boot.catalog)
> Using LS-LR.008;1 for /ls-lR.gz (ls-lR.gz)
> Using LS-LR.009;1 for /ls-lR (ls-lR)
> Using _LISTING.003;1 for /.listing (.listing)
> Using README.000;1 for /README (README)
> Using COPYING.000;1 for /copying (COPYING)
> mkisofs: Error: misc/ls-lR and ls-lR have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: images/ls-lR.gz and dosutils/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: misc/ls-lR.gz and images/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: ls-lR.gz and images/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: misc/.listing and images/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: dosutils/.listing and doc/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: doc/ls-lR.gz and RedHat/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: dosutils/README and README have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: dosutils/.listing and RedHat/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: misc/ls-lR.gz and doc/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: ls-lR.gz and doc/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: images/ls-lR.gz and doc/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: dosutils/ls-lR.gz and doc/ls-lR.gz have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: images/.listing and RedHat/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: images/.listing and dosutils/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: misc/.listing and dosutils/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Error: misc/.listing and doc/.listing have the same Rock Ridge name
> mkisofs: Unable to sort directory
>
>
>
> * I paid for Red Hat 4.2, 5.0, 5.2, and 6.1, to support the cause, yada
> yada. The few times I have needed help from their support, I found them
> very uncooperative, slow to respond, and they held a very narrow scope of
> what is considered "installation". My disappointment in their support has
> lead me away from paying the $30 for the CDs and manual.
>
> --
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> DDDD David Kramer http://kramer.ne.mediaone.net
> DK KD
> DKK D Science without religion is lame,
> DK KD religion without science is blind.
> DDDD Albert Einstein
>
>
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>
Rob Fausey.
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