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At 05:02 PM 11/2/2004, David Kramer wrote: >On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Bob Gorman wrote: >> growisofs depends upon mkisofs. mkisofs is a little brain-damaged, in >> that it disregards directories in path names. For example, if I want to >> backup a couple of random user directories I would use a command like >> this: >> >> mkisofs -R -D -J /home/user1/ /home/user2/ >> >> This will take all files in the two directories and smush them together >> under a single root directory. Not a desirable feature. Oddly, >> subdirectories will be maintained. > >Have you tried > mkisofs -R -D -J /home/user1 /home/user2 Same result. No special nuance for how directories are indicated, as rsync does. But that is a good idea.
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