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I'm using this command to create an iso from existing directory contents:
mkisofs -input-charset utf-8 -V "test" -J -r -o test2.iso ISOMaker
but test2.iso has a dot directory which of course is not present in the directory, how can I prevent such dot directory append?
Last edited by Joel (2017-01-26 05:47:29)
* PC: Intel Core 2 DUO E6550 @ 2.33 GHz with 2 GB RAM: Archlinux-i686 with xfce4.
* Laptop: Intel Core 2 DUO T6600 @ 2.20 GHz with 4 GB RAM: Archlinux-x86-64 with xfce4.
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What is the name of the dot directory? Post full contents of the ISO file.
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See, the screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/X0Mvodu.png
mod edit: Please don't post oversized images: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … s_and_code
Last edited by x33a (2017-01-22 05:40:35)
* PC: Intel Core 2 DUO E6550 @ 2.33 GHz with 2 GB RAM: Archlinux-i686 with xfce4.
* Laptop: Intel Core 2 DUO T6600 @ 2.20 GHz with 4 GB RAM: Archlinux-x86-64 with xfce4.
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Which mkisofs are you using? cdrtools or cdrkit? If it's the latter, give cdrtools a try.
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Same dot directory with cdrtools
* PC: Intel Core 2 DUO E6550 @ 2.33 GHz with 2 GB RAM: Archlinux-i686 with xfce4.
* Laptop: Intel Core 2 DUO T6600 @ 2.20 GHz with 4 GB RAM: Archlinux-x86-64 with xfce4.
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The dot directory denotes the current directory. Why it is showing up inside the ISO is because of whatever software you are using to list the iso contents.
Try the following command and post its results here, I doubt if it'll include the dot directory:
isoinfo -f -J -i test2.iso
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Thanks x33a, you are right. To list the iso contents I was using file-roller. I switched to mate-desktop and with both engrampa and isoinfo don't add the dot directory.
* PC: Intel Core 2 DUO E6550 @ 2.33 GHz with 2 GB RAM: Archlinux-i686 with xfce4.
* Laptop: Intel Core 2 DUO T6600 @ 2.20 GHz with 4 GB RAM: Archlinux-x86-64 with xfce4.
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Nice. Please mark the thread as solved.
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