Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2018 07:53:22 -0700 From: "@lbutlr" <kremels@kreme.com> To: Freebsd Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Udf to "plain" iso9660 Message-ID: <2BD6676A-72E9-43B1-8A07-A6FC5668E988@kreme.com> In-Reply-To: <5A07C196-C960-4740-9A53-0B4ECA1A10D2@btinternet.com> References: <67dfe1d6-8971-f54d-3c60-6cd1429865b7@bananmonarki.se> <28e61282-5f43-a843-8ca6-614c5f87dd66@bananmonarki.se> <5A07C196-C960-4740-9A53-0B4ECA1A10D2@btinternet.com>
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On 27 Jan 2018, at 00:26, Thomas Sparrevohn = <thomas.sparrevohn@btinternet.com> rote: > Check the =E2=80=9Cmake realesse=E2=80=9D it does it in many formats I assume you meant "make release"? I had a similar issue recently where I couldn't get an older machine o = boot from a USB thumb drive and the CD drive it had was so ancient it = has stuck in the closed position nd wouldn't open, so I had to forage = fro another drive (a DVD-RW about a decade newer and yet about a decade = old!) in order to install. It would probably be possible to make a GPT partition on a live disk and = copy the install media to it, but I don't know off the top of my head = how to shrink a GPT partition so that a new one can be added. shouldn't = be hard though. The trick might be getting the right one to boot? --=20 The only good thing ever to come out of religion was the music.
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