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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 14:51:48 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: MKISOFS Erroring My Way To Success

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In <200409040704.4838758.11@scoug.com>, on 09/04/04
at 07:04 AM, "Don{ald} O. Woodall" said:

>Scanning M:/
>mkisofs: No such file or directory. Non-existent or inaccessible: M:/..

This is just a warning. As you suspected it is an ideosyncracy of OS/2.

>mkisofs -v -o H:/APPS/CDRECORD/fl.1 -r -J -b M:/BOOTIMGS/CDLOADER.BIN
> -c BOOT_CAT.BIN -d -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4
> -log-file H:/APPS/CDRECORD/makecs11cd1.log
> ( M:/BOOTIMGS M:/BOOTMENU.TXT M:/chkdsk.log M:/chkdsk.old
> ( M:/CID M:/DISKIMGS M:/ECS M:/FAQ.TXT M:/IBMINST M:/INFO
> ( M:/LANGUAGE M:/LICENSE.TXT M:/LVMHELP.INF M:/MAKEDISK.BAT
> ( M:/MAKEDISK.CMD M:/MD5.LIS M:/OS2 M:/OS2IMAGE M:/PSFONTS
> ( M:/README.1ST M:/README.IBM M:/README2.IBM M:/RSJ505R
> ( M:/WOODUTILS )
> ( BOY! I didn't put all that in there!!! )

And I'm not sure what you are trying to tell me here.

>mkisofs 2.0 (i386-pc-os2_emx)
>Scanning M:/BOOTIMGS
>Excluded by match: M:/BOOTIMGS/BOOT_CAT.BIN

You are not supposed to have a file name BOOT_CAT.BIN on your M: drive.

> So, I was wondering if this was giving mkisofs fits. I tried my
>best to make sure no other window Sessions were open to Drive M: or to
>H:\APPS\CDRECORD.

This should not matter.

I ran a small test using a setup very similar to yours:

[j:\tmp\0]mkisofs -v -o tmp.iso -r -J -b OSBOOT.IMG -c boot.cat i:/

Which resulted in:

[j:\tmp\0]mkisofs -v -o tmp.iso -r -J -b OSBOOT.IMG -c boot.cat i:/
mkisofs 1.14 (i386-pc-os2_emx)
Scanning i:/
D:\MMedia\CDRecord\mkisofs.exe: No such file or directory. Non-existant or
inaccessible: i:/.. Scanning i:/Tmp
Scanning i:/Tmp/cmd
Scanning i:/Tmp1
Scanning i:/Tmp1/cmd

Size of boot image is 2880 sectors -> Emulating a 1.44 meg floppy Total
translation table size: 2048
Total rockridge attributes bytes: 2494
Total directory bytes: 9164
Path table size(bytes): 58
Max brk space used 10000
800 extents written (1 Mb)

The boot image is on drive I: (i.e. in a source path)

[j:\tmp\0]dir /m i:\OSBOOT.IMG

Volume in drive I is DRIVEI Serial number is A844:D415
Directory of I:\OSBOOT.IMG

8-18-04 11:00 1,474,560 0 OSBOOT.IMG

There is no file named boot.cat (i.e. the boot catalog) on drive I:

Both i:\tmp and i:\tmp1 contain exactly the name files.

Now, if I do what you were doing before:

[j:\tmp\0]mkisofs -v -o tmp.iso -r -J -b OSBOOT.IMG -c boot.cat i:/*
mkisofs 1.14 (i386-pc-os2_emx)
Scanning i:/Tmp
Scanning i:/Tmp/cmd
Scanning i:/Tmp1
Scanning i:/Tmp1/cmd
Using SETCV000.CMD;1 for /setcvsroot.cmd (setcvsroot.cmd)
Using CVSUP000.CMD;1 for /cvsupd.cmd (cvsupd.cmd)
Using CVSCO000.CMD;1 for /cvsco.cmd (cvsco.cmd)
D:\MMedia\CDRecord\mkisofs.exe: Error: i:/Tmp1/cvsco.cmd and
i:/Tmp/cvsco.cmd have the same Rock Ridge name
D:\MMedia\CDRecord\mkisofs.exe: Error: i:/Tmp1/setcvsroot.cmd and
i:/Tmp/setcvsroot.cmd have the same Rock Ridge name
D:\MMedia\CDRecord\mkisofs.exe: Error: i:/Tmp/cvsupd.cmd and
i:/Tmp1/cvsupd.cmd have the same Rock Ridge name
D:\MMedia\CDRecord\mkisofs.exe: Unable to sort directory

which is the expected sort errors.

HTH,

Steven

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