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From: dimke DOT fax AT uni DOT de (Markus R. Keßler)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Mkisofs?
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 18:49:57 GMT
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Dear all,

I'm just searching the delorie.com server for a file called something
like "mkisofs.zip" or similar, standing for "make ISO filesystem".

Is there something like this on the delorie.com server, and I just
overlooked it?

Well, this one is very commonly used in Unix for creating ISO
filesystems, which can be burned on cd afterwards.

In my understanding there seems to be no big difference between
mkisofs and, let's say, tar, at least concerning the OS on which it is
built.

So I assume that it might be possible to write such thing for djgpp,
also. Am I right?

Any hints appreciated!

Greetings,

Markus
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