From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.read the manual 2. 3. Actual Results: 4.3.2.1. Using mkisofs The mkisofs utility creates ISO9660 image les that can be written to a CD-R (RW). The images that mkisofs can be made up of all types of les. It is most useful for archival and le backup purposes. Suppose you wish to backup a directory called /home/joeuser/, but exclude the subdirectory /home/joeuser/junk/ because it contains unnecessary les. You want to create an ISO image called backup.iso and write it to CD-R so that you can use it on your Red Hat Linux PC at work and your Windows laptop for trips. This can be done with mkisofs by running the following command: mkisofs -o backup.iso -x /home/jouser/junk/ -J -R -A -V -v /home/joeuser/ Expected Results: 4.3.2.1. Using mkisofs The mkisofs utility creates ISO9660 image les that can be written to a CD-R (RW). The images that mkisofs can be made up of all types of les. It is most useful for archival and le backup purposes. Suppose you wish to backup a directory called /home/joeuser/, but exclude the subdirectory /home/joeuser/junk/ because it contains unnecessary les. You want to create an ISO image called backup.iso and write it to CD-R so that you can use it on your Red Hat Linux PC at work and your Windows laptop for trips. This can be done with mkisofs by running the following command: mkisofs -o backup.iso -x /home/joeuser/junk/ -J -R -A -V -v /home/joeuser/ Additional info: In the exaple they forgot an E in the word /joEuser/
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