On Monday, August 21, 2006 at 14:01 +0000, Malcolm Tyrrell wrote:
> Here's a sample session generates the problem for me:
>> $mkdir Temp
> $cd Temp
> $mkdir Dir1 Dir2
> $touch Dir1/veryLongFilenameIsntIt
> $touch Dir2/veryLongFilenameIsntIt
> $ mkisofs --version
> mkisofs 2.01.01a03-unofficial-iconv (i686-pc-linux-gnu)
> $mkisofs -o image.iso -R *
I think this is legitimate behaviour on the part of mkisofs. It's
trying to put the contents of Dir1 in the root of the filesystem, and
also the contents of Dir2 in the root of the filesystem.
( mkisofs -o image.iso -R ../Temp would work )
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