From: §ñühw¤£f on
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:24:34 +0200
heavytull <heavytull(a)hotmail.com> wasted precious bandwith with:

> §ñühw¤£f wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:57 +0200
> > heavytull <heavytull(a)hotmail.com> wasted precious bandwith with:
> >
> >> i put some file in a directory called 'root' in my home
> >directory> #cd ~
> >>
> >> i put isolinux.bin and isolinux.boot in root/boot/
> >> now i call mkisofs
> >> ~$ mkisofs -o
> >> myiso.iso -v -R -A 'label' -V 'label' -no-emul-boot
> >> -boot-info-table -boot-load-size 4 -b root/boot/isolinux.bin -c
> >> root/boot/isolinux.boot root/* mkisofs 2.01.01a23
> >> (i686-pc-linux-gnu) mkisofs: Uh oh, I cant find the boot
> >catalog> directory 'root/boot/'!
> >>
> >> mkisofs returns the above error while the boot catalog
> >directory> root/boot/ is actually there.
> >>
> > Why bother with all that when you could just use x-cdroast to
> > burn your disks?

> shut up

Now what kind of attitude is that?
The other gentleman gave me a perfectly informative response to my
genuine query as to *why* you'd need to use the command line as
opposed to a GUI.

Shame on you, Mr .Heavytull.

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