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diff --git a/man/man8/INDEX b/man/man8/INDEX deleted file mode 100644 index 9ca1d026..00000000 --- a/man/man8/INDEX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -dump9660 mk9660.8 -mk9660 mk9660.8 diff --git a/man/man8/mk9660.8 b/man/man8/mk9660.8 deleted file mode 100644 index 3339246c..00000000 --- a/man/man8/mk9660.8 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -.TH MK9660 8 -.SH NAME -dump9660, mk9660 \- create an ISO-9660 CD image -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mk9660 -[ -.B -:D -] -[ -.B -9cjr -] -[ -.B -b -.I bootfile -] -[ -.B -p -.I proto -] -[ -.B -s -src -] -[ -.B -v -volume -] -.I image -.PP -.B dump9660 -[ -.B -:D -] -[ -.B -9cjr -] -[ -.B -p -.I proto -] -[ -.B -s -src -] -[ -.B -v -volume -] -[ -.B -m -.I maxsize -] -[ -.B -n -.I now -] -.I image -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I Mk9660 -writes to the random access file -.I image -an ISO-9660 CD image containing the -files named in -.I proto -(by default, -.BR \*9/proto/allproto ) -from the file tree -.I src -(by default, -the current directory). -The -.I proto -file is formatted as described in -.IR proto (3). -.PP -The created CD image will be in ISO-9660 -format, but by default the file names will -be stored in UTF-8 with no imposed length -or character restrictions. -The -.B -c -flag causes -.I mk9660 -to use only file names in ``8.3'' form -that use digits, letters, and underscore. -File names that do not conform are changed -to -.BI D nnnnnn -(for directories) -or -.BI F nnnnnn -(for files); -a key file -.B _CONFORM.MAP -is created in the root -directory to ease the reverse process. -.PP -If the -.B -9 -flag is given, the system use fields at the end of -each directory entry will be populated with -Plan directory information (owner, group, mode, -full name); this is interpreted by -.IR 9660srv . -.PP -If the -.B -j -flag is given, the usual directory tree is written, -but an additional tree in Microsoft Joliet format is -also added. -This second tree can contain long Unicode file names, -and can be read by -.I 9660srv -as well as most versions of Windows -and many Unix clones. -The characters -.BR * , -.BR : , -.BR ; , -.BR ? , -and -.B \e -are allowed in Plan 9 file names but not in Joliet file names; -non-conforming file names are translated -and a -.B _CONFORM.MAP -file written -as in the case of the -.B -c -option. -.PP -If the -.B -r -flag is given, Rock Ridge extensions are written in the -format of the system use sharing protocol; -this format provides Posix-style file metadata and is -common on Unix platforms. -.PP -The options -.BR -c , -.BR -9 , -.BR -j , -and -.B -r -may be mixed freely with the exception that -.B -9 -and -.B -r -are mutually exclusive. -.PP -The -.B -v -flag sets the volume title; -if unspecified, the base name of -.I proto -is used. -.PP -The -.B -: -flag causes -.B mk9660 -to replace colons in scanned file names with spaces; -this is the inverse of the map applied by Plan 9's -\fIdossrv\fR(4) -and is useful for writing Joliet CDs containing data -from FAT file systems. -.PP -The -.B -b -option creates a bootable CD. -Bootable CDs contain pointers to floppy images which are -loaded and booted by the BIOS. -.I Bootfile -should be the name of the floppy image to use; -it is a path relative to the root of the created CD. -That is, the boot floppy image must be listed in the -.I proto -file already: -the -.B -b -flag just creates a pointer to it. -.PP -The -.B -D -flag creates immense amounts of debugging output -on standard error. -.PP -.I Dump9660 -is similar in specification to -.I mk9660 -but creates and updates backup CD images in the style of -the -.I dump -file system -(see Plan 9's \fIfs\fR(4)). -The dump is file-based rather than block-based: -if a file's contents have not changed since the last -backup, only its directory entry will be rewritten. -.PP -The -.B -n -option specifies a time (in seconds since January 1, 1970) -to be used for naming the dump directory. -.PP -The -.B -m -option specifies a maximum size for the image; -if a backup would cause the image to grow larger than -.IR maxsize , -it will not be written, and -.I dump9660 -will exit with a non-empty status. -.SH EXAMPLE -.PP -Create an image of the Plan 9 source tree, -including a conformant ISO-9660 directory tree, -Plan 9 extensions in the system use fields, and -a Joliet directory tree. -.IP -.EX -mk9660 -9cj -s /n/bootes -p srcproto cdimage -.EE -.SH SOURCE -\*9/src/cmd/9660 -.SH "SEE ALSO -.IR proto (3) -.\" .SH "SEE ALSO" -.\" .I 9660srv -.\" (in -.\" .IR dossrv (4)), -.\" .IR cdfs (4), -.\" .IR proto (3) |