Hi All,

(I'm starting a new thread with this problem, because it isn't directly 
relevant to my previous thread on transcoding).

I am trying to burn a DVD with a large avi file (c. 3G) using K3B.  K3B has a 
number of options on the Burn settings, under Advanced ISO9960 Filesystem.  
By default K3B only shows 'Allow 31 character filenames' and further 
below 'ISO Level 2'.

I want to be able to read filenames which have spaces, underscores, lower case 
letters, etc. and long names/titles, so I ticked 'Allow 103 character Joliet 
filenames' and 'Allow untranslated ISO9960 filenames' - hoping that this will 
do the trick.  I left the default 'ISO Level 2' ticked.  What happened is 
that the DVD was burned successfully, but I cannot mount it using my Gentoo.  
It mounts and plays fine with WinXP, but with Gentoo returns this error:

$ mount /dev/hdc
mount: No medium found

It makes no difference if I try it as root and if I specify UDF, iso, auto as 
the fs type.  dmesg shows this:

ISO 9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
ISOFS: changing to secondary root

My /etc/fstab looks like this:

/dev/hdc   /mnt/dvd   auto,iso9660,udf   noauto,ro,user,exec   0 0

Could you please tell me what sort of Joliet fs options I need to select so as 
to be able to mount the burned fs, or what do I need to configure in my 
system to enable me to achieve this?  I just annoys me that WinXP has no 
problem and my Gentoo setup does.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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