I'm using
mkisofs -o ../iso/myiso.iso -R -J -V "Some text" -x ./something -hide-rr-moved -v -d -N -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 32 -boot-info-table -sort isolinux/iso.sort -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/isolinux.boot -A "Some text" .
to create my bootable CD's. There is nothing wrong with the command line options, but i read somewhere (Slackware docs? maybe, i don't remember) that a cd created with these options is incompatible and cannot boot on some systems.
What part couses the problem? Or maybe somebody knows what command line options to mkisofs that RedHat or Mandrake developers use