CD to DVD Media
The following script (mkdvdiso.sh) has been tested for CentOS 4 and 5 i386 to create DVD ISO images from CD images, or from an installation tree, and on CentOS 6, or recent CentOS-5 versions, for creating a single DVD ISO, suitable for dual-layer burners, from the two DVDs. Recent CentOS-5 versions will also require dual-layer media for the DVD ISO created from the eight CD ISOs. If the installation tree does not contain a .discinfo file, one must be obtained from the top level of a CD or DVD.
Usage: mkdvdiso.sh source /destination/DVD.iso
- The 'source' can be either a directory containing a single set of isos, or an exploded tree like an ftp site.
# by Chris Kloiber <ckloiber@redhat.com> # Mods under CentOS by Phil Schaffner <pschaff2@verizon.net> # A quick hack that will create a bootable DVD iso of a Red Hat Linux # Distribution. Feed it either a directory containing the downloaded # iso files of a distribution, or point it at a directory containing # the "RedHat", "isolinux", and "images" directories. # This version only works with "isolinux" based Red Hat Linux versions. # Lots of disk space required to work, 3X the distribution size at least. # GPL version 2 applies. No warranties, yadda, yadda. Have fun. # Modified to add sanity checks and fix CentOS4 syntax errors # TODO: # Add checks for available disk space on devices holding output and # temp files. # Add optional 3rd parameter to specify location of temp directory. # Create .discinfo if not present. OS_VER=\ $((test -e /etc/fedora-release && rpm -qf /etc/fedora-release --qf "FC%{VERSION}") \ || (test -e /etc/redhat-release && rpm -qf /etc/redhat-release --qf "EL%{VERSION}") \ || echo OS_unknown) case "$OS_VER" in EL[45]*|FC?) IMPLANT=/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/implantisomd5 if [ ! -f $IMPLANT ]; then echo "Error: $IMPLANT Not Found!" echo "Please install anaconda-runtime and try again." exit 1 fi ;; EL6*|FC1?) IMPLANT=/usr/bin/implantisomd5 if [ ! -f $IMPLANT ]; then echo "Error: $IMPLANT Not Found!" echo "Please install isomd5sum and try again." exit 1 fi ;; OS_unknown) echo "Unknown OS." exit 1 ;; *) echo "Fix this script for $OS_VER" exit 1 esac if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then echo "Usage: `basename $0` source /destination/DVD.iso" echo "" echo " The 'source' can be either a directory containing a single" echo " set of isos, or an exploded tree like an ftp site." exit 1 fi DVD_DIR=`dirname $2` DVD_FILE=`basename $2` echo "DVD directory is $DVD_DIR" echo "ISO file is $DVD_FILE" if [ "$DVD_DIR" = "." ]; then echo "Destinaton Directory $DVD_DIR does not exist" exit 1 else if [ ! -d "/$DVD_DIR" ]; then echo "Destinaton Directory $DVD_DIR must be an absolute path" exit 1 else if [ "$DVD_FILE" = "" ] || [ -d "$DVD_DIR/$DVD_FILE" ]; then echo "Null ISO file name." exit 1 fi fi fi which mkisofs >&/dev/null if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then echo "mkisofs Not Found" echo "yum install mkisofs" fi which createrepo >&/dev/null if [ "$?" != 0 ]; then echo "createrepo Not Found" echo "yum install createrepo" fi if [ -f $2 ]; then echo "DVD ISO destination $2 already exists. Remove first to recreate." exit 1 fi # Make sure there is enough free space to hold the DVD image on the filesystem # where the home directory resides, otherwise change ~/mkrhdvd to point to # a filesystem with sufficient free space. cleanup() { [ ${LOOP:=/tmp/loop} = "/" ] && echo "LOOP mount point = \/, dying!" && exit [ -d $LOOP ] && rm -rf $LOOP [ ${DVD:=~/mkrhdvd} = "/" ] && echo "DVD data location is \/, dying!" && exit [ -d $DVD ] && rm -rf $DVD } cleanup mkdir -p $LOOP mkdir -p $DVD ls $1/*.iso &>/dev/null if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then echo "Found ISO CD images..." CDS=`expr 0` DISKS="1" [ -w / ] || { # Very portable, but perhaps not perfect, test for superuser. echo "Only 'root' may use this script for loopback mounts" 1>&2 exit 1 } for f in `ls $1/*.iso`; do mount -o loop $f $LOOP cp -av $LOOP/* $DVD if [ -f $LOOP/.discinfo ]; then cp -av $LOOP/.discinfo $DVD CDS=`expr $CDS + 1` if [ $CDS != 1 ] ; then DISKS=`echo ${DISKS},${CDS}` fi fi umount $LOOP done else if [ -f $1/isolinux/isolinux.bin ]; then echo "Found FTP-like tree..." if [ -e $1/.discinfo ]; then cp -av $1/.discinfo $DVD else # How does one construct a legal .discinfo file if none is found? echo "Error: No .discinfo file found in $1" cleanup exit 1 fi cp -av $1/* $DVD else echo "Error: No CD images nor FTP-like tree found in $1" cleanup exit 1 fi fi if [ -e $DVD/.discinfo ]; then awk '{ if ( NR == 4 ) { print disks } else { print ; } }' disks="ALL" $DVD/.discinfo > $DVD/.discinfo.new mv $DVD/.discinfo.new $DVD/.discinfo else echo "Error: No .discinfo file found in $DVD" cleanup exit 1 fi rm -rf $DVD/isolinux/boot.cat find $DVD -name TRANS.TBL | xargs rm -f cd $DVD createrepo -g repodata/comps.xml ./ mkisofs -J -R -v -T -o $2 -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 8 -boot-info-table $DVD if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then echo "" echo "Image complete, create md5sum..." # $IMPLANT --force $2 # Don't like forced mediacheck? Try this instead. $IMPLANT --supported-iso --force $2 echo "Start cleanup..." cleanup echo "" echo "Process Complete!" echo "Wrote DVD ISO image to $DVD_DIR/$DVD_FILE" echo "" else echo "ERROR: Image creation failed, start cleanup..." cleanup echo "" echo "Failed to create ISO image $DVD_DIR/$DVD_FILE" echo "" fi