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diff --git a/txt/isolinux.txt b/txt/isolinux.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55e7d7c --- /dev/null +++ b/txt/isolinux.txt @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ += isolinux(1) = +:doctype: manpage +:revdate: 2013-06-12 +:author: H. Peter Anvin +:author-email: hpa@zytor.com +:editor1: Gene Cumm +:editor1-email: gene.cumm@gmail.com +:editor1-revlast: 2013-06-12 + + +== NAME == +isolinux - The Syslinux derivative ISOLINUX for ISO9660 CD/DVD media + + +== SYNOPSIS == +[verse] +*mkisofs* -o 'isoimage' \ + -b 'isolinux/isolinux.bin' -c 'isolinux/boot.cat' \ + -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ + 'root-of-iso-tree' + + +== DESCRIPTION == +ISOLINUX is a boot loader for Linux/i386 that operates off ISO 9660/El +Torito CD-ROMs in "no emulation" mode. This avoids the need to create +an "emulation disk image" with limited space (for "floppy emulation") +or compatibility problems (for "hard disk emulation".) + +To create an image, create a directory called "isolinux/" (or, if you +prefer, "boot/isolinux/") underneath the root directory of your ISO image +master file tree. Copy isolinux.bin, a config file called +"isolinux.cfg" (see *syslinux.cfg*(5) for details on the configuration file), +and all necessary files (kernels, initrd, display files, etc.) into this +directory, then use the above command to create your ISO image (add +additional options as appropriate, such as -J or -R). If you named the +directory boot/isolinux that should of course be + + -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat. + + +== CONFIG FILE DIRECTORY == + +ISOLINUX will search for the config file directory in the order +/boot/isolinux, /isolinux, /. The first directory that exists is +used, even if it contains no files. Therefore, please make sure that +these directories don't exist if you don't want ISOLINUX to use them. + + +== HYBRID CD-ROM/HARD DISK MODE == + +Starting in version 3.72, ISOLINUX supports a "hybrid mode" which can +be booted from either CD-ROM or from a device which BIOS considers a +hard disk or ZIP disk, e.g. a USB key or similar. + +To enable this mode, the .iso image should be postprocessed with the +"isohybrid" script from the utils directory: + + isohybrid filename.iso + +This script creates the necessary additional information to be able to +boot in hybrid mode. It also pads out the image to an even multiple +of 1 MB. + +This image can then be copied using any raw disk writing tool (on Unix +systems, typically "dd" or "cat") to a USB disk, or written to a +CD-ROM using standard CD burning tools. + +The ISO 9660 filesystem is encapsulated in a partition (which starts +at offset zero, which may confuse some systems.) This makes it +possible for the operating system, once booted, to use the remainder +of the device for persistent storage by creating a second partition. + + +== MISCELLANEOUS == +Make sure you have a recent enough version of mkisofs. I recommend +mkisofs 1.13 (distributed with cdrecord 1.9), but 1.12 might work as +well (not tested.) + +ISOLINUX resolves pathnames the following way: + +- A pathname consists of names separated by slashes, Unix-style. +- A leading / means it searches from the root directory; otherwise the + search is from the isolinux directory (think of this as the "current + directory".) +- . and .. in pathname searches are not supported. +- The maximum length of any pathname is 255 characters. + +Note that ISOLINUX only uses the "plain" ISO 9660 filenames, i.e. it +does not support Rock Ridge or Joliet filenames. It can still be used +on a disk which uses Rock Ridge and/or Joliet extensions, of course. +Under Linux, you can verify the plain filenames by mounting with the +"-o norock,nojoliet" option to the mount command. Note, however, that +ISOLINUX does support "long" (level 2) ISO 9660 plain filenames, so if +compatibility with short-names-only operating systems like MS-DOS is +not an issue, you can use the "-l" or "-iso-level 2" option to mkisofs +to generate long (up to 31 characters) plain filenames. + +ISOLINUX does not support discontiguous files, interleaved mode, or +logical block and sector sizes other than 2048. This should normally +not be a problem. + +ISOLINUX is by default built in two versions, one version with extra +debugging messages enabled. If you are having problems with ISOLINUX, +I would greatly appreciate if you could try out the debugging version +(isolinux-debug.bin) and let me know what it reports. The debugging +version does not include hybrid mode support (see below.) + + +== SEE ALSO == +*syslinux.cfg*(5), *syslinux-cli*(1), *lilo*(8), *keytab-lilo.pl*(8), +*fdisk*(8), *mkfs*(8), *superformat*(1). + + +== AUTHOR == +This AsciiDoc derived document is a modified version of the original +*SYSLINUX* documentation by {author} <{author-email}>. The conversion +to an AsciiDoc was made by {editor1} <{editor1-email}> |