Wrapped @command{} around the word xorrisofs in its manual
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@ -111,13 +111,13 @@ xorrisofs - Emulation of ISO 9660 program mkisofs by program xorriso
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@c man .br
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@c man .br
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@c man .SH DESCRIPTION
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@c man .SH DESCRIPTION
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@c man .PP
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@c man .PP
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@strong{xorrisofs}
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@command{xorrisofs}
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produces Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and add-on sessions to
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produces Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and add-on sessions to
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such filesystems. Optionally it can produce Joliet directory trees too.
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such filesystems. Optionally it can produce Joliet directory trees too.
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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@c man .PP
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@c man .PP
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xorrisofs understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by
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@command{xorrisofs} understands options of program mkisofs from cdrtools by
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Joerg Schilling.
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Joerg Schilling.
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Its implementation is part of program xorriso which shares no source
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Its implementation is part of program xorriso which shares no source
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code with cdrtools.
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code with cdrtools.
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@ -146,7 +146,8 @@ with ownership, access permissions, symbolic links, and other attributes.
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Rock Ridge allows filenames of up to 255 bytes and paths of up to
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Rock Ridge allows filenames of up to 255 bytes and paths of up to
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1024 bytes.
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1024 bytes.
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@*
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@*
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Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any xorrisofs image.
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Rock Ridge information is produced unconditionally with any @command{xorrisofs}
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image.
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@*
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@*
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@cindex Joliet, _definiton
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@cindex Joliet, _definiton
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@strong{Joliet}
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@strong{Joliet}
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@ -170,7 +171,7 @@ Production of this directory tree may be enabled by option -iso-level 4.
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@node Insert, Xorriso, Standards, Top
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@node Insert, Xorriso, Standards, Top
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@chapter Inserting files into the ISO image
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@chapter Inserting files into the ISO image
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@c man .PP
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@c man .PP
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xorrisofs deals with two kinds of file addresses:
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@command{xorrisofs} deals with two kinds of file addresses:
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@*
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@*
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@cindex disk_path, _definition
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@cindex disk_path, _definition
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@strong{disk_path}
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@strong{disk_path}
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@ -185,7 +186,7 @@ confuse with the lowlevel ISO 9660 names visible if Rock Ridge gets ignored.)
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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@c man .PP
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@c man .PP
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A program argument is handled as a @strong{pathspec}, if it is not
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A program argument is handled as a @strong{pathspec}, if it is not
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recognized as original mkisofs option or additional xorrisofs option.
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recognized as original mkisofs option or additional @command{xorrisofs} option.
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A pathspec depicts an input file object by a disk_path.
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A pathspec depicts an input file object by a disk_path.
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If option -graft-points is not present, then the behavior depends on the
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If option -graft-points is not present, then the behavior depends on the
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file type of disk_path. Directories get merged with the /-directory of the
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file type of disk_path. Directories get merged with the /-directory of the
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@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ Non-directories may not overwrite existing directories.
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@c man \fBRelation to program xorriso:\fR
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@c man \fBRelation to program xorriso:\fR
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@c man .br
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@c man .br
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@cindex xorriso, mkisofs emulation
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@cindex xorriso, mkisofs emulation
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xorrisofs is actually a command mode of program @strong{xorriso},
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@command{xorrisofs} is actually a command mode of program @strong{xorriso},
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which gets entered either by xorriso command "-as mkisofs" or by
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which gets entered either by xorriso command "-as mkisofs" or by
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starting the program by one of the names "xorrisofs", "mkisofs",
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starting the program by one of the names "xorrisofs", "mkisofs",
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"genisoimage", or "genisofs".
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"genisoimage", or "genisofs".
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@ -236,7 +237,7 @@ The program messages call any image file a "drive". File types which are not
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supported for reading are reported as "blank". The reported free media
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supported for reading are reported as "blank". The reported free media
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space may be quite fictional.
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space may be quite fictional.
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@*
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@*
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Nevertheless xorrisofs does not operate directly on optical drives,
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Nevertheless @command{xorrisofs} does not operate directly on optical drives,
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but rather forces libburn to regard them as general device files.
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but rather forces libburn to regard them as general device files.
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So for writing of sequential optical media (CD, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R)
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So for writing of sequential optical media (CD, DVD-R, DVD+R, BD-R)
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one will have to use a burn program. E.g the cdrecord emulation of xorriso.
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one will have to use a burn program. E.g the cdrecord emulation of xorriso.
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@ -697,8 +698,8 @@ Alias of -N.
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@kindex -R Rock Ridge (is always enabled)
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@kindex -R Rock Ridge (is always enabled)
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@cindex Rock Ridge, (always enabled), -R, -rock
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@cindex Rock Ridge, (always enabled), -R, -rock
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@*
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@*
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With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. xorrisofs produces
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With mkisofs this option enables Rock Ridge extensions. @command{xorrisofs}
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them unconditionally.
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produces them unconditionally.
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@c man .TP
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@c man .TP
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@item -rock
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@item -rock
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@kindex -rock Rock Ridge (is always enabled)
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@kindex -rock Rock Ridge (is always enabled)
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@ -967,7 +968,7 @@ The precondition for a bootable ISO image is to have in the ISO image
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the files of a boot loader. The boot facilities of computers get
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the files of a boot loader. The boot facilities of computers get
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directed to such files, which usually execute further program files
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directed to such files, which usually execute further program files
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from the ISO image.
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from the ISO image.
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xorrisofs can produce several kinds of boot block or boot record,
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@command{xorrisofs} can produce several kinds of boot block or boot record,
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which become part of the ISO image, and get interpreted by the according
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which become part of the ISO image, and get interpreted by the according
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boot facility.
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boot facility.
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@*
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@ -988,7 +989,7 @@ El Torito gets interpreted by boot facilities PC-BIOS and EFI.
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Most bootable GNU/Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX or GRUB boot images
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Most bootable GNU/Linux CDs are equipped with ISOLINUX or GRUB boot images
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for PC-BIOS.
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for PC-BIOS.
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@*
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@*
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xorrisofs supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki,
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@command{xorrisofs} supports the example options out of the ISOLINUX wiki,
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the options used in GRUB script grub-mkrescue, and the example in the
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the options used in GRUB script grub-mkrescue, and the example in the
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FreeBSD AvgLiveCD wiki.
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FreeBSD AvgLiveCD wiki.
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@*
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@ -1104,7 +1105,7 @@ a MBR for booting via PC-BIOS from USB stick or hard disk.
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A @strong{MBR} (Master Boot Record) contains boot code and a partition table.
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A @strong{MBR} (Master Boot Record) contains boot code and a partition table.
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It does not hamper El Torito booting from CDROM.
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It does not hamper El Torito booting from CDROM.
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xorrisofs supports boot facilities other than PC-BIOS:
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@command{xorrisofs} supports boot facilities other than PC-BIOS:
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MIPS Big Endian (SGI), MIPS Little Endian (DEC), SUN SPARC.
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MIPS Big Endian (SGI), MIPS Little Endian (DEC), SUN SPARC.
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Those are mutually not combinable and also not combinable with MBR.
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Those are mutually not combinable and also not combinable with MBR.
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@ -1309,7 +1310,7 @@ and DVD ISO images are published on the web in jigdo format to allow
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end users to download them more efficiently."
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end users to download them more efficiently."
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If the use of libjte was enabled at compile time of xorriso, then
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If the use of libjte was enabled at compile time of xorriso, then
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xorrisofs can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
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@command{xorrisofs} can produce a .jigdo and a .template file together with a
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single-session ISO image. If not, then Jigdo options will cause a
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single-session ISO image. If not, then Jigdo options will cause a
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FAILURE event, which normally leads to program abort.
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FAILURE event, which normally leads to program abort.
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The .template file contains the compressed ISO image with reference tags
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The .template file contains the compressed ISO image with reference tags
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instead of the content bytes of the listed files.
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instead of the content bytes of the listed files.
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@*
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Input for this process are the normal arguments for a xorrisofs session
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Input for this process are the normal arguments for a @command{xorrisofs}
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session
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with no image loaded, and a .md5 file which lists those data files which may be
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with no image loaded, and a .md5 file which lists those data files which may be
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listed in the .jigdo file and externally referenced in the .template file.
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listed in the .jigdo file and externally referenced in the .template file.
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Each designated file is represented in the .md5 file by a single text line:
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Each designated file is represented in the .md5 file by a single text line:
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isolinux.bin shall be copied to ./CD_root/isolinux/isolinux.bin .
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isolinux.bin shall be copied to ./CD_root/isolinux/isolinux.bin .
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This is the boot image file.
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This is the boot image file.
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@*
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The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with xorrisofs:
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The prescribed mkisofs options can be used unchanged with @command{xorrisofs}:
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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$ xorrisofs -o output.iso \
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$ xorrisofs -o output.iso \
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@c man .B Startup files:
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@c man .B Startup files:
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@section Startup Files
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@section Startup Files
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@*
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If not --no_rc is given as the first argument then xorrisofs
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If not --no_rc is given as the first argument then @command{xorrisofs}
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attempts on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
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attempts on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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@ -1931,8 +1933,8 @@ attempts on startup to read and execute lines from the following files:
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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The files are read in the sequence given here, but none of them is required
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The files are read in the sequence given here, but none of them is required
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to exist. The lines are not interpreted as xorrisofs options but as generic
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to exist. The lines are not interpreted as @command{xorrisofs} options but
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xorriso commands. See man xorriso.
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as generic xorriso commands. See man xorriso.
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@c man .PP
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@c man .PP
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After the xorriso startup files, the program tries one by one to open for
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After the xorriso startup files, the program tries one by one to open for
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reading:
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reading:
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@ -2054,8 +2056,8 @@ of the license to derive modified versions of xorriso then you are entitled
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to modify this text under that same license.
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to modify this text under that same license.
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@c man .SH CREDITS
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@c man .SH CREDITS
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@section Credits
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@section Credits
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xorrisofs is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides libisofs
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@command{xorrisofs} is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who provides
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together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
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libisofs together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia team.
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Compliments towards Joerg Schilling whose cdrtools served me for ten years.
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Compliments towards Joerg Schilling whose cdrtools served me for ten years.
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@c man-ignore-lines begin
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@c man-ignore-lines begin
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