Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 16:22:58 -0500 (CDT) From: Mark Linimon <linimon@lonesome.com> To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org Subject: docs/43569: src/share/examples/worm/README out-of-date Message-ID: <200210012122.g91LMwCH003000@lonesome.lonesome.com>
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>Number: 43569
>Category: docs
>Synopsis: src/share/examples/worm/README out-of-date
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-doc
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: doc-bug
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Tue Oct 01 19:30:02 PDT 2002
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Mark Linimon
>Release: FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
Lonesome Dove Computing Services
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD lonesome.lonesome.com 4.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE #2: Fri Aug 9 06:15:20 CDT 2002 linimon@lonesome.lonesome.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/XPS_R350 i386
>Description:
The README never caught up with later technology in the script,
it appears. Someone who has successfully made CDs should do
a sanity-check on this suggested diff.
>How-To-Repeat:
n/a
>Fix:
--- README.DIST Mon Jan 28 07:12:34 2002
+++ README Tue Oct 1 16:13:59 2002
@@ -1,15 +1,6 @@
-These two shell scripts are what the developers use to burn CDs,
+This shell script is what the developers use to burn CDs,
including the FreeBSD releases made for Walnut Creek CDROM.
makecdfs.sh is used to turn an arbitrary tree of files into a single
ISO9660 (with RockRidge extensions) filesystem image. See the top
of the shell script for usage instructions.
-
-burncd.sh takes the filesystem image produced by makecdfs.sh and burns
-it onto a CDR drive. If you want to simply test your CDR without wasting
-a blank, you can also do:
-
- burncd.sh mybigtestimage dummy
-
-And it will "write" the CD without the laser turned on, so that it's
-actually untouched.
>Release-Note:
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