On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:58, Chris Tillman wrote: > No, I don't think so. Well, maybe. The CD is an hfs/iso, so in theory > one could put BootX on it (both resource fork and data fork). But in > practice, it might not work well. The first issue that arises is: what > kind of Linux script can build a CD with the proper MacOS resource > fork for the app? There are some ancient apps around that can > translate from macbinary, but when I've tried them they don't work > well.
Look at the man page for mkisofs - it supports many ways of having the mac resource fork on an isofs. -- Stewart Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Vice President, Linux Australia
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