As I run Linux on my 486 here at work... (btw I got it working again ...thanx for the help everyone who e-mailed me) I want to make iso9660 CD ROM images on my 486 and then burn them the problem is disk space I am using an 850 MB hard drive.,..and thatrs really all I have. which I can put 650 MB of files on...but then have no space to store the image! (I would then FTP the image to another system for burning...so it only needs to be there a short time really) Win95 machines here logon to an NT domain...and map a "home drive" with unknown storage space limits (none set that Iknow of...and those servers have ALOT of space...I have put whole CD ROM images there and been told "ahh there have been worst abuses") if I could authenticate with the domain..and acess my home drive and mount it.. I would be all set I could image and burn Linux CDs to my hearts content is there any software to let me do that? if not..is there any way I can take a directory tree and make it into an ISO image such that th eoriginal tree is destroyed (thus I don't need 2 times the hard drive space) is there a better place to ask? (im just looking for pointers since everyone here has been so helpful) -Steve -- == President CLinton has recently proposed a bill to make research into the area of human genetic cloneing illegal. If you are a US citizen, please call your congressman and help STOP this bill. Help Keep politics out of science. (I know this signature is long but its important--it will be changed to something shorter and funnier at a later date)
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