said:
> I wondered about that. Do I want M:/*. ???
Probably not. You probably want:
m:/
which is what I used in my example.
> Also, the fine points of distinction of a path verse a
>pathspec escape me.
A path names a specific directory or file. As defined by mkisofs, a
pathspec is a superset of this. The following are all pathspecs:
foo/
foo
foo/bar/=../old.lis
foo/bar/xxx=../old.lis
>>Relative means without drive or leading slash.
> As in "BOOTIMAG/boot_cat.bin" ???
Yes, that would be relative.
> I thought I copied it from one of your examples. I'll
>gladly drop it. Consider it dropped.
I didn't see it, but that doesn't mean it was not in one of the posts I
didn't check.
> I know what a "GLOB" is. Now I can rest in peace.
:-)
> The current directory from which "makisofs.exe" is run?
Depends on the switch. For the boot image file, yes. For the catalog no.
The catalog path is relative to the root directory of the ISO.
Regards,
Steven
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