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In <200408151930.0837157.6@scoug.com>, on 08/15/04   
   at 07:30 PM, "Don{ald} O. Woodall" said:  
>REM            The name of this file is:  eCS11CD1dow.iso  
>REM            ------------------------------------------  
>M:  
>mkisofs -v -o /ecs11cd1dow.iso -r -J -m ecs11cd1dow.iso M:/  
>  > /H:\APPS\CDRECORD\makecs11cd1dow.log 2>&1  
 
>   where do we add the Label = ECS_RUN ???  
 
Add the option:  
 
 -V ECS_RUN  
 
Now, I'm just guessing here, but I suspect you want to make a dumplicate  
of your ECS 1.1 CD and have it be bootable.  I'm also just guessing that  
you did an xcopy of the CD to the M: drive.  If so, you can't do it the  
way you are trying to do it.  You will get a copy of everything you need  
except what is needed to make the CD bootable.  
 
Am I guessing wrong, or do we need to discuss this further?  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
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