On 3/2/06, Robert Citek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 2, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Jon Drews wrote:
> > My company won't allow Open Source UNIXes to be connected to the
> > network so I mount a CD and copy the packages over.
>
> Uh, haven't we been down that road before? "Danger, Will Robinson."
Yes indeed :). This time my boss does not mind. At the FDA, the true
controversy was not my use of Open Source but that I objected to the
way they tested a certain human growth hormone (I was asked to check
the results). The answer I got to my objections was "We are the FDA
and we don't have to follow the rules". Hey!
> > Anyway, I tried:
> >
> > # mkisofs -allow-lowercase -allow-multidot -o pkg.iso -joliet-long
> > all/
> >
> > where all/ is the all in /usr/ports/packages/i386/all and pkg.iso was
> > the ISO image.
> >
> > How do I get the long file names written to the ISO image?
>
> Here's the command I just used today to create an ISO given a folder:
>
> mkisofs -v -r -f -V "Orion" -R -J -o ${isodir}/${project}.$
> {date}.iso /tmp/${project}
>
> So, for you it'd would probably look like this:
I am going to try that right now.
--
Kind regards,
Jonathan
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