Polecenie mkisofs
Opcje wykonania mkisofs
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Specify a text string id that describes the application to be written into the volume header.
Specify the abstract filename. Overrides an ABST=file entry in .mkisofsrc.
Allow ISO9660 filenames to be lowercase. Violates the ISO9660 standard.
Allow more than one dot in ISO9660 filenames. Violates the ISO9660 standard.
Specify the path and filename of the boot image to be used for making a bootable CD based on the El Torito specification.
Specify a comma-separated list of boot images needed to make a bootable CD for a Sun Sparc system.
Specify bibliographic filename. Overrides a BIBLIO=file entry in .mkisofsrc.
Specify that a 56-byte table with information on the CD layout is to be patched in at offset 8 of the boot file. If specified, the table is patched into the source boot file, so make a copy if the file isn't recreatable.
Specify the load segment address of the boot image for a no-emulation El Torito CD.
Specify the number of virtual 512-byte sectors to load in no-emulation mode. The default is to load the entire boot file. The number may need to be a multiple of 4 to prevent problems with some BIOSes.
Specify the path, relative to the source pathspec, and the filename of the boot catalog for an El Torito bootable CD. Required for making a bootable CD.
Required for creating a CDExtra or a second or higher-level session for a multisession CD. last-start is the first sector number in the last session on the disk, and next-start is the first sector number for the new session. Use the command:
cdrecord -msinfo
to get the values. Use -C with -M to create an image that is a continuation of the previous session; without -M, create an image for a second session on a CDExtra (a multisession CD with audio data in the first session and an ISO9660 filesystem image in the second).
Cache [do not cache] inode and device numbers to find hard links to files. The default on Linux is to cache. Use -no-cache-inodes for filesystems that do not have unique inode numbers.
Check all filenames imported from old sessions for mkisofs compliance with ISO9660 file-naming rules. If not specified, check only those files with names longer than 31 characters.
Check all old sessions for mkisofs compliance with ISO9660 file-naming rules. This option is the equivalent of:
-M file -C 0,0 -check-oldnames
where file is the pathname or SCSI device specifier that would be specified with -M.
Specify the name of the file that contains the copyright information. Overrides a COPY=file entry in .mkisofsrc.
Omit trailing period from files that do not have one. Violates the ISO9660 standard, but works on many systems.
Do not use deep directory relocation. Violates the ISO9660 standard, but works on many systems.
Specify the mode for directories used to create the image. Automatically enables the Rock Ridge extensions.
Start with a new set of El Torito boot parameters. Allows putting more than one El Torito boot image on a CD (maximum is 63).
Check filenames against the globs contained in the specified file and exclude any that match.
Follow symbolic links when generating the filesystem.
Specify the mode for files used to create the image. Automatically enables the Rock Ridge extensions.
Do not use automatic Rock Ridge detection for the previous session.
Specify the path and filename of the generic boot image for making a generic bootable CD.
Set the group ID to gid for the source files. Automatically enables the Rock Ridge extensions.
Allow the use of graft points for filenames, which permits paths to be grafted at locations other than the root directory. -graft-points checks all filenames for graft points and divides the filename at the first unescaped equals sign (=).
Switch the behavior for a GUI. Currently, the only effect is to make the output more verbose.
Specify that the boot image to be used to create an El Torito bootable CD is a hard disk image and must begin with a master boot record containing a single partition.
Set the hidden (existence) ISO9660 directory attribute for paths or filenames matching the shell-style pattern glob. To match a directory, the path must not end with a trailing /.
Specify a file containing a list of globs that are to be hidden with -hidden.
Find paths or files that match the shell-style pattern glob and hide them from being seen on the ISO9660 or Rock Ridge directory. The files are still included in the image file. If the pattern matches a directory, the contents of the directory are hidden. To match a directory, the path must not end with a trailing /. Use with the -hide-joliet option.
Hide paths or files that match the shell-style pattern glob so they will not be seen in the Joliet directory. If the pattern matches a directory, the contents of the directory are hidden. To match a directory, the path must not end with a trailing /. Should be used with -hide.
Specify a file containing a list of globs to be hidden with -hide-joliet.
Hide the TRANS.TBL files from the Joliet tree.
Specify a file containing a list of globs to be hidden with -hide.
Rename the directory RR_MOVED to .rr_moved to hide it as much as possible from the Rock Ridge directory tree. Use the -D option to omit the file entirely.
Specify the character set for characters used in local filenames. Specify help in place of a charset for a list of valid character sets.
Set the ISO9660 conformance level. Possible values are:
1 Filenames are restricted to 8.3 characters, and files may have only one section.
2 Files may have only one section.
3 No restrictions.
Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regular ISO9660 filenames.
The equivalent of -input-charset -J.
Allow full 31-character filenames instead of restricting them to the MS-DOS-compatible 8.3 format.
Allow ISO9660 filenames to begin with a period.
Send all messages to the specified logfile.
Exclude files matching the shell-style pattern glob.
Specify the path to an existing ISO9660 image to be merged. path can also be a SCSI device specified in the same syntax as cdrecord's dev= parameter. May be used only with -C.
Allow up to 37 characters in ISO9660 filenames. Forces -N. Violates the ISO9660 standard.
Omit version numbers from ISO9660 filenames. Violates the ISO9660 standard. Use with caution.
Specify the mode to use for new directories in the image. The default is 0555.
Do not include backup files on the ISO9660 filesystem.
Mark the El Torito CD to be created as not bootable.
Specify that the boot image for creating an El Torito bootable CD is a no-emulation image.
Do not translate the # and ~ characters. Violates the ISO9660 standard.
Do not use Rock Ridge attributes from previous sessions.
Do not split symlink components.
Do not split symlink fields.
Specify the filename of the output ISO9660 filesystem image.
Specify the output character set for Rock Ridge filenames. The default is the input character set.
Specify a text string of up to 128 characters describing the preparer of the CD. Overrides a PREP= parameter set in the file .mkisofsrc.
Specify a text string of up to 128 characters describing the publisher of the CD to be written to the volume header. Overrides a PUBL= parameter set in .mkisofsrc.
Pad [do not pad] the ISO9660 filesystem by 16 sectors (32 KB). If the resulting size is not a multiple of 16 sectors, add sectors until it is. The default is -pad.
Specify a file that contains a list of pathspec directories and filenames to add to the ISO9660 filesystem. Note that at least one pathspec must be given on the command line.
Print estimated filesystem size and exit.
Run in quiet mode; do not display progress output.
Like -R, but set UID and GID to zero, set all file read bits to write, and turn off all file write bits. If any execute bit is set for a file, set all execute bits; if any search bit is set for a directory, set all search bits; if any special mode bits are set, clear them.
Generate SUSP (System Use Sharing Protocol) and Rock Ridge records using the Rock Ridge protocol.
Allow ISO9660 filenames to include seven-digit ASCII characters except lowercase characters. Violates the ISO9660 standard.
Sort file locations according to the rules in the specified file, which contains pairs of filenames and weights, with one space or tab between them. A higher weight puts the file closer to the beginning of the media.
Specify the system ID. Overrides a SYSI= parameter set in the file .mkisofsrc.
Generate the file TRANS.TBL in each directory for establishing the correct filenames on non-Rock Ridge-capable systems.
Use table as the translation table name instead of TRANS.TBL. Implies -T. For a multisession image, the table name must be the same as the previous session.
Allow untranslated filenames. Violates the ISO9660 standard. Forces the following options: -d, -l, -L, -n, -relaxed-filenames, -allow-lowercase, -allow-multidot, -no-iso-translate. Use with extreme caution.
Set the Unicode conformance level to the specified number, which can be between 1 and 3 (default is 3).
Use file version numbers from the filesystem. The version number is a string from 1 to 32767. The default is to set a version of 1.
Run in verbose mode. Specify twice to run even more verbosely.
Specify the volume ID (volume name or label) to be written to the master block. Overrides a VOLI= parameter specified in the file .mkisofsrc.
Specify the volume set ID. Overrides a VOLS= parameter specified in .mkisofsrc.
Set the volume set sequence number to num. Must be specified after -volset-size.
Set the volume set size (the number of CDs in a set) to num. Must be specified before -volset-seqno.
Exclude path from being written to the CD, where path is the complete pathname derived from the concatenation of the pathname from the command line and the path relative to this directory. May be specified more than once to exclude multiple paths.
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