a while ago i was programming on a shell-script which automates the use of cdirip/isofix/binhack32 and scramble (which are all included as binary and sourcecode) to easily create SDISOs from Homebrew, CDIs or ISOs under Linux.
Description:
Basically it's the SDISO-Toolkit you know from windows, just that it has no GUI and it's totally open source!
Installation:
Download, Copy (or compile before, i686 Binarys are included)
In most cases just do this as root:
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cp usr/local/bin/* /usr/local/bin/
cp -r opt/mksdiso /opt/
Then you can simply run "mksdiso".
Usage:
The syntax is pretty easy:
mksdiso < -k | -h > <Path-to-Source> <Path-to-target>
-k == Katana image (=Game)
-h == Homebrew
The source can be a folder (containing the extracted data-files), a CDI-File or an ISO.
The target could be a folder or the name of the ISO to create.
Examples:
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mksdiso -k Marvel-vs-Capcom.cdi m-v-c.iso
mksdiso -k Marvel-vs-Capcom.cdi /media/SD/DC-Games
mksdiso -h Downloads/DCPlaya dcplaya.iso
Latest Downloadlink: mksdiso (Sorry for the external board, but i don't want to update every forum i registrated to the last days...)
CDIrip 0.6.2 for Linux
I also hacked CDIrip 0.6.2 to work under Linux (included in mksdiso, too): Download
Feedback and Bug-Reports are welcome!