Amazingly enough, you can do this with the *nix mkisofs program by
specifying the files to burn on its command line. The order that you
type them is the order that they get put into the ISO image IIRC.
Amazing how easy stuff becomes when you drop Windoze :)
-- Pat
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, John Foust wrote:
At 12:35 AM 4/15/2002 -0400, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
(a) Create the CD with the files that the user
wants to have under the
ISO file structure with ONE additional file which MUST be contained
within the first 32 MBytes or 16383 sectors (of 2048 bytes each) on
the CD. This additional file will be the RT-11 DSK file that I want
to be bootable.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that Nero has an option
(found by right-clicking on a file in the left pane) to
set the priority of a file to low, medium or high, which
affects the order in which it will be written to the CD.
I worried that you'd need to buy a more expensive
mastering program, or revert to an older program had
that bell-and-whistle.
- John