[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi all, put a request in a few days ago and did get a reply,
> but to be honest after looking for ages for "un-iso",
> and finding zilch , I think the wee beasty to use for building the file system from 
>an iso image is mkisofs.
> Can some ne help with the syntax for extracting the file system to extract ready to 
>load onto a cd..
> 
> bit like sex really unless you get pointed in the right direction the first time , 
>you can end up in a mess
> TIA
> regards Richard

An .iso _is_ ready to be burned to a CD. mkisofs (MaKe ISO FileSystem)
creates the .iso to this end. Use:

cdrecord -v speed=2 -eject dev=0,0,0 -data filename.iso

(changing the speed and dev entries to match your system of course)

to record the CD from an .iso under Linux. If you're using windows use
EasyCD et al. Usually you have to do little more than click on the .iso
in windows explorer to launch the whole process.

Hope this helps.


-- 
Mike Rambo
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