Insert a blank CD into the CD-RW device.
Create the ISO 9660 file system on the new CD.
$ mkisofs -r /pathname > cd-file-system |
Creates Rock Ridge information and resets file ownerships to zero.
Identifies the pathname used to create the ISO 9660 file system.
Identifies the name of the file system to be put on the CD.
Copy the CD file system onto the CD.
$ cdrw -i cd-file-system |
Specifies the image file for creating a data CD.
The following example shows how to create a ISO 9660 file system for a data CD.
$ mkisofs -r /home/dubs/ufs_dir > ufs_cd Total extents actually written = 56 Total translation table size: 0 Total rockridge attributes bytes: 329 Total directory bytes: 0 Path table size(bytes): 10 Max brk space used 8000 56 extents written (0 Mb) |
Then copy the CD file system onto the CD. For example:
$ cdrw -i ufs_cd Initializing device...done. Writing track 1...done. Finalizing (Can take several minutes)...done. |