I'm not absolutely certain.  But, I think your /hfs-image-name is
already an iso image.  Try just burning it without jumping through all
those hoops.  I think it will work, if not, it's just another 30 cent
cd-r in the trash.  

        --Drew

On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 00:20, S. Cowles wrote:
> 
> 
> Platform:  Redhat 7.3, P-III 750MHz.
> 
> I have a disk image of an Apple partition.  I can mount and access it with:
> mount -t hfs -o loop ./hfs-image-name /mnt/hfs
> 
> My problem is:  I would like to burn a bootable copy of this image. The
> image has a System folder.  The technique I've tried so far is:
> 
> mount -t hfs -o loop ./hfs-image-name /mnt/hfs
> /usr/bin/mkisofs -o ./hfs.iso -hfs -hfs-bless /mnt/hfs/"System Folder" /mnt/hfs
> 
> Then, I follow up with xcdroast to burn the iso image onto a cd.  When
> placed on a mac, however, the mac complains that the resulting cd is not
> bootable.
> 
> Could someone show me where I've gone wrong and what would work
> correctly?
> 
> Thanks,
> scowles at earthlink dot net
> 
> 
> 
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