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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 02:40:39 PDT7
From: "Don{ald} O. Woodall" <dlswoodall@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Making the ISO file

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In , on 08/17/2004
at 12:56 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

Steven

>> With eCS 1.00 I was able to make my modified CD # 1 bootable.

>The process is the same. You probably have notes on what you did. To
>review a bit:

> - you need to xcopy the CD to a work area

Did that a year ago.

> - add your files

That is a work in progress.

> - use mkisofs to build an ISO with the required switches

Working on that.

>> Until the first of September I have nothing else I have to do.

>Let's hope it does not take that long. :-)

Don't forget, I am a one handed turtle.

>I recommend you get a copy of Hayo Bann's bootAble...

I am sure I will get around to it some day soon.

>At a minumum, you will probably need to change your mkisofs command line
>to include:

> -b BOOTIMGS/CDLOADER.BIN -c BOOTIMGS/BOOT_CAT.BIN -no-emul-boot
>-boot-load-size 4

Thank you.

>Enjoy,

I am.

Steven

I tried to get " Less " working today. Got it to display the first
screen full, then it bombed.

So I installed a desktop icon for Acrobat 3.0. With that, I printed
out the 24 pages of the mkisofs.PDF file. The first look was very scary.
Managed to come back about 4 hours later and read it.

In the spirit of short command lines I have drafted the
following ".mkisofsrc" file.

[H:\APPS\CDRECORD]

A 8-18-04 5:24:26a 276 .mkisofsrc
A 1-19-03 5:04:08p 233124 cdda2wav.exe
A 1-19-03 8:49:00a 1532135 cdrecord-2_00_os2.zip
A 1-19-03 5:04:10p 271970 cdrecord.exe

First question, is the file in the correct location?

The name of this file is: .mkisofsrc
This is a draft

PREP=Don Woodall's customized and personalized eCS 1.1 CD # 1 Donald O.
Woodall 3421 Hillcroft Avenue, S. W. Wyoming, MI 49548

PUBL=Serenity Systems International

VOLI=ECS_RUN

I am sure I'll have to remove the header.

Am I choosing an appropriate Publisher? I'll have to get the rest of
the address.

Are there any more "tags" I can add to shorten the command line?

Thanks

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