Where are they? They don't seem to exist on my 5.3 system, and I can't
find any trace of them in /usr/ports. pkg_add -r doesn't find them
either.
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Make ISO file system
Generates a file matching with ISO9660 specification and with various
extensions, such as rock-ridge extensions to go beyond 9660 limitations
(file names and folder nesting). I use mkisofs to create backups.
Such files can be mounted using the loop device.
See this script.
Oops, forgot ... along the time, command line switches have changed
from one version of mkisofs to another.
And you can burn the ISO image onto a CD, provided it doesn't get
bigger than the capacity of your CD-R media.
The mount command is:
# mount myisoimagefile.iso /mnt/test -t iso9660 -o
On Sunday 09 January 2005 14:46, Mike Jeays wrote:
Where are they? They don't seem to exist on my 5.3 system, and I can't
find any trace of them in /usr/ports. pkg_add -r doesn't find them
either.
/usr/ports/sysutils/dvd+rw-tools/ contains growisofs,
mkisofs is part of /usr/ports/sysutils
/ contains growisofs,
mkisofs is part of /usr/ports/sysutils/cdrtools.
Regards
Fabian
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Thanks very
Mike Jeays wrote:
Thanks very much. They both installed fine once I was told where they
are!
My avenue of last resort is this:
cd /usr/ports
find . -type f -name pkg-descr | xargs grep -i name
where name is what I remember the program name to be (cdrecord, etc)
Also kinda handy if you have no
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 11:35, Tom Vilot wrote:
Mike Jeays wrote:
Thanks very much. They both installed fine once I was told where they
are!
My avenue of last resort is this:
cd /usr/ports
find . -type f -name pkg-descr | xargs grep -i name
where name is what I remember the program
Mike Jeays writes:
Where are they? They don't seem to exist on my 5.3 system, and I can't
find any trace of them in /usr/ports. pkg_add -r doesn't find them
either.
They are in cdrtools:
pkg_add -r cdrtools
or on the third or forth disk of the bsdmall set.
John
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John
On 01/09/05 12:24 PM, Mike Jeays sat at the `puter and typed:
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 11:35, Tom Vilot wrote:
Mike Jeays wrote:
Thanks very much. They both installed fine once I was told where they
are!
My avenue of last resort is this:
cd /usr/ports
find . -type f -name
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 01:52:16PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
[Jeffrey Friedl Search Tool]
I'll put my copy at the following URL for a while in case anyone wants
it: http://ww2.keyslapper.org/search
It appears that that should read:
http://www.keyslapper.org/search
or
On 01/09/05 05:02 PM, Danny MacMillan sat at the `puter and typed:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 01:52:16PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
[Jeffrey Friedl Search Tool]
I'll put my copy at the following URL for a while in case anyone wants
it: http://ww2.keyslapper.org/search
It appears that
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