said: 
>However, you have be be careful if your are writing the ISO file to the 
>same drive you are making the ISO from: 
>To make on ISO image of you C: drive use: 
> m: 
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J m:/ 
>will work, but 
> m: 
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J m:/ 
>will get you in trouble.  To avoid telling mksiofs to put the iso inside 
>itself you need to do something like 
> m: 
> mkisofs -v -o /dons.iso -r -J -m dons.iso m:/ 
Steven 
     Here is a first draft of my CMD file to create an ISO file image of 
Drive M: . 
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 ??? 
     Thanks 
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