I hope somebody can help me how to restore a broken CD-structure. The CD was written as a multi-session CD. The first session is more than 400MB-s, and contains Debian 1.3 without the sources. It was written from a rockridge cd-image (made by mkisofs), with all the unix-filenames, sym-links. etc. It worked fine until I appended a new session to the CD, which happened to be a joliet system (with WIN95-filenames). Unfortunately this caused an unwanted side-effect on my first session: obviously the dir table was re-written, and since the CD-writer doesn't know the rockridge extension, it converted my filenames to the DOS 8+3 character format. So at the moment my LINUX sees only short filenames on my first session, which makes it impossible to install packages from it. Any suggestions, how to make the CD correctly readable again? I don't want to write a new CD. I even don't mind if I lose my second session. Responses in private e-mail are preferred.
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