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Operating Systems AIX How to burn a bootable DVD on aix 5.3? Post 302182901 by prichard on Monday 7th of April 2008 06:12:47 PM
Old 04-07-2008
"smitty mkdvd" should work. If you don't have a dvd burner on the AIX server you can just create iso file(s) that you can copy to a PC with a dvd burner. You can specify the location of an existing mksysb image so it should work. I've only done it for cd's not dvd's so I can't speak from experience. But when making cd's the first cd is bootable.

One of my earlier posts details "smitty mkcd" which uses the same technique as "smitty mkdvd".
 

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GXINE(1)						      General Commands Manual							  GXINE(1)

NAME
gxine - a GTK/GNOME frontend to the xine video player SYNOPSIS
gxine [options] [files or MRLs] DESCRIPTION
gxine plays MPEG system (audio and video) streams, MPEG elementary streams (e.g. .mp3, .mpa or .mpv files), MPEG transport streams, AVI files, ASF files, Quicktime files, (S)VCDs and DVDs - anything which xine-lib can handle. Typical usage looks like gxine some.mpg gxine -f dvd:// gxine dvd://home/user/dvd/my.iso Some directories and file names are not treated as ordinary files. They are: DVD A directory containing a DVD filesystem structure; or a UDF filesystem image, identified by file name ("*.iso"). VCD A cue file, identified by file name. You can override this by using file://full/path/to/file. OPTIONS
-A audio_driver --audio audio_driver Select which libxine audio driver to use. This setting is not permanent, but it does prevent selection of other drivers via the preferences window. -V video_driver --video video_driver Select which libxine video driver to use. This setting is not permanent, but it does prevent selection of other drivers via the preferences window. -S --no-splash Don't show the splash window during startup. -a --add Don't clear the playlist before adding any MRLs; start playing the first new MRL. -e --enqueue Don't clear the playlist before adding any MRLs; don't start playing the first new MRL. -f --full-screen Start in full-screen mode. -c Javascript --command Javascript Javascript command(s) to be executed immediately after starting up. -C KEY=VALUE --configure KEY=VALUE Set configuration item KEY to VALUE, e.g. "-c gui.window_size=100%". -v --verbose Verbose mode: output information about plugins, the video stream, commands executed etc. Repeat for more verbosity. FEATURES
There are a couple of features which aren't immediately obvious: in full-screen mode, you can right-click to get access to the menus, or middle-click to show or hide the player controls. SEE ALSO
http://www.xine-project.org/, <http://www.xine-project.org/> xine(1), totem(1), kaffeine(1). xine(5) for MRL syntax documentation (libxine >= 1.0.2). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Darren Salt <linux@youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk>. It is based on an older version written by Philipp Matthias Hahn <pmhahn@titan.lahn.de> for Debian. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2006 The xine project 11 November 2006 GXINE(1)
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