Shridhar Daithankar forced the electrons to say:
> Hi
> 
> I am not sure but you can copy the whole CD tree to disk. Make ISO out of it
> and then burn it. Surely sizes shoudln't matter. But I don't know how can
> you make this bootable though...

Sizes do matter - but you can remove some of the stuff after copying
the CD to the disk.

This command will make a bootable CD from the standard RedHat CD layout,
I am sure you can adapt it to suit SuSE as well...

cd /mnt; mkisofs -T -r -b images/boot.img -c boot.cat -o redhat.iso ./cdrom

This assumes that the RedHat filesystem is on /mnt/cdrom.

Now burn the redhat.iso image onto CD.

Binand

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