On Friday 19 August 2005 02:49, Víctor Fernández Martínez wrote:
Now that you say it... I don't have that file too. But it doesn't give an error to me. It just creates the DVD with no problem and I can boot with it. I've done it with Suse 9.3 but not with 10.0. Have you tried removing that option?
The boot.cat file doesn't really exist on the filesystem, just on the ISO. From the mkisofs docs. -c boot_catalog Specifies the path and filename of the boot catalog to be used when making an "El Torito" bootable CD. The path name must be relative to the source path specified to mkisofs. This option is required to make a bootable CD. This file will be inserted into the output tree and not created in the source filesystem, so be sure the speci fied filename does not conflict with an existing file, as it will be excluded. Usually a name like "boot.catalog" is chosen. -- Simon Crute IS&T Bracknell Novell UK Ltd