Thank for your message. I am not sure about making tomsrtbt on cdrom.
Can I do:
mkisofs - o /tmp/tmp.iso -b ElTorito.288.bin -R /mnt
when the tomsrtbt file is located in: /mnt/ElTorito.288.bin ?????
Is a cd-rom like a harddisk? There are no partitions. I have to write a
bootsector? Can I put more software on it a second time?
--Piet
"Gernot.Fink" schreef:
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> Subject: [tomsrtbt] making tomsrtbt cd-rom
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 14:35:01 -0500
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> I use this to make a bootable(el torito) cd under linux as backup
> On /mnt are my backup-files.
> The diskimage is in /mnt/boot/bootimage.
>
> mkisofs -o /tmp/tmp.iso -b boot/bootimage -R /mnt
> cdrecord -v -speed 4 dev=0,0,0 /tmp/tmp.iso
>
> Is there a version of tomsrtbt that boots from cd ?
> At the moment I use the bootimage from innominate but tomsrtbt is better.
>
> >I downloaded and unzipped ElTorito.288.bin.bz2. But now I have to put it
> >on a cd. I used Easy CD-Creator under W95, it supports the El Torito
> >standard. I can select iso9660 and bootable. But then it asks me for a
> >floppy in the A-drive. The drive does not have 2.88 capabillity.
> >Is there anyone that knows another method (not via floppydrive!), maybe
> >under linux to make a bootable cd-rom with tomsrtbt eltorito?
>
> --
> MFG G.Fink