I haven't managed to figure out what causes it because: A) I don't
really care I just use a utility that works, and B) don't have the time
to dissect the DVD at a low enough level to figure it out. I do think
it has to do with the absolute location of specific files on the disk (
although can't prove it ) and potentially how the directory is laid
out. All conjecture but in the end it does not matter, just use a
utility that works, and they are shareware so they don't cost much if
anything.
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
On 8/5/2013 7:48 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
What makes a DVD bootable for IBM i? Is it the presence of certain files
or are there certain hidden files like in the old days of diskettes for
PC's?
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