I have an old redhat cd and it's got files on it named trans.tbl or
translate.tbl or something similar.  I am fairly sure these are read by
linux and fill out the windows filenames with squigglies into the full
unix style filenames.  My problem is when I download the whole redhat
installation onto my hd, it seems to read them in their squigglieness.
I also have this problem whenever I mount drives from windows.  I know I
should just not use windows, but there are a lot of programs I still
need to use that haven't been ported yet.

My question:
    Is there a program that runs under win95 that will create a
trans.tbl or something similar to that so I can actually read these
badboys?  It's incredibly aggitating when you don't know which one is
which.
    If I go out of my way and download the entire ftp site and then burn
it onto a cd as a joliet, will that work?  I'm kind of hesitant to try
it if it's not going to do anything, plus I don't really have a whole
lot of time.


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