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晕...这个sun网站上面说的清楚哦..
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Note: The correct syntax for the cat command is: "cat file1 file2 ... [fileN] > file" where file1, file2, fileN are the download images and "file" is the .iso file you are creating.
So for example, to create the ISO image for the Solaris 10 6/06 DVD for SPARC, type:
cat sol-10-u2-ga-sparc-dvd-iso-a sol-10-u2-ga-sparc-dvd-iso-b
sol-10-u2-ga-sparc-dvd-iso-c sol-10-u2-ga-sparc-dvd-iso-d
sol-10-u2-ga-sparc-dvd-iso-e > sol-10-GA-sp-dvd.iso
The result is a true ISO image that you can use to burn a DVD. The five segments you downloaded separately will not work until they are concatenated as described.
When downloading onto a Windows system and you did not select the "download onto Windows only" option, concatenate the files using this command at the command prompt (MS-DOS prompt):
copy /b file1 + file2 [+ fileN] filename.iso |
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