Sure can.  I hit the problem on a dual OS CD - Windoze and Mac.  Using
mkisofs, I ended up with a usable Windows version, but the Mac would read
it, but not recognize it by name.  You are just doing a raw copy of the CD
with dd, the Mac was able to use the resulting copy fine.

Stew Benedict


At 07:32 PM 1/4/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Stew Benedict wrote:
>> 
>> I just hit the same problem.  Bypass mkisofs alltogether and use dd to make
>> an iso image.
>> 
>> dd of=/mnt/cdscratch/somecd.iso if=/dev/cdrom
>
>But can this disc be used in Mac? Do Macs understand iso-format cd's?
>
>Peter
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