Stacy Mader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> Has anyone configured mkisofs to read a file containing a list of
> files like this:
>
> 2001-01-14_1134_208-033453_03j.hpf
> 2001-01-14_1143_208-025953_04j.hpf
> 2001-01-14_1152_208-022453_05j.hpf
> 2001-01-14_1202_208-014953_06j.hpf
> 2001-01-14_1211_208-011454_07j.hpf
> 2001-01-14_1220_208-003954_08j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1109_208-000454_09j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1118_208p003006_10j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1128_208p010506_11j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1137_208p014006_12j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1146_208p021506_13j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1155_208p025006_14j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1204_208p032505_15j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1214_208p040005_16j.hpf
> 2001-01-15_1223_208p043505_17j.hpf
I'm not sure what you mean by "configured," the filenames are valid with
the -R or -J options, the list of files is handled with the -file-list
option. The short help comes from "mkisofs -h" and the long help from
"man mkisofs."
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-bill davidsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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