It's a hybrid mac/win/linx disc... hfs+/iso+joliet/iso.
I sort of resolved this problem in a suitable enough manner for now. I
just put in the script that builds it to chmod it to read-only. It
works fine this way, but I'd really like to know how to get a proper
read-only cdr master.
Note that if you open up Disk Utility and just make a brand new cdr
master image from a folder, it will be read/write. The point being
that the contents don't seem to matter.
Thanks.
- chuck
On January 9, 2008, Reese Schreiber wrote:
What is the cdr master an image of? I'm assuming some CD/DVD, what
kind of content is on the disc, do know what filesystem is on the disc.
Thanks,
Reese
DiscRecording
Apple Inc.
On Jan 9, 2008, at 6:06 AM, charlie wrote:
When I create a cdr master using hdiutil or Disk Utility, the result
is a read/write image.
Everything else about it is perfect, except that it's editable. I
want a "master" image, which means non-editable.
I've tried converting first to read-only dmg and then from there to
the final cdr master, but the resulting image is still read/write.
What can I do?
- Chuck
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