On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, houghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-

>On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 07:07:54PM +0200, houghi wrote:
>> What causes this and how can I get rid of it? At this moment makeSUSEdvd
>> can not add the non-OSS CD to the ISO. Well, it can, but then you can not
>> install. Screenshot at http://houghi.org/shots/susescreen009.jpg
>
>It is worse then I thought. I have tried the following:
>1) copy the first ISO to an empty directory
>2) mkdir dir
>3) touch dir/testing.file
>4) makdir -a dir
>
>I still get the question to insert CD 1. So it is not possible to add
>anything to the content of the CD's.
>
>So my question is what I can do to correct this. If this is related to the
>signing, how can I sign it, or what can I do to go around it in the
>script? Can I remove files or the like?
>
>If you are using CD 1-5, all works well. It is only when you want to add
>CD6 or a directory with RPMs that this happens. Any ideas on insight on
>how to go about this? It worked well with previous versions.

There must be a subtle difference between how your script builds the DVD
image to how my script does it. I'm installing beta9 now after adding
building a DVD with CDs 1-6 and I've not been asked to insert CD1.

If you're interested in making a comparison, a copy of the script I use
is here:

<URL:http://www.davjam.org/~davjam/linux/make-dvd.sh>

Regards,
  David Bolt

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