>       [PT]  It probably is a Joliet filesystem (which is
>       Microsoft's extensions to ISO9660).  So you will
>       need to check your kernel for Joliet support.  If
>       not, then compile it in.  Then you can mount it
>       as a Joliet filesystem.

I doubt it is Joliet, as without the Joliet support, you wouldn't be able
to read the disk at all (except maybe one file which says that it is a
Joliet File System such as what happens on DOS/Win Boxes without Joliet
support). 

It is possbile that your CD Writer program has used a variation of the
ISO9660 System which allows upto (from memory) 30 Characters in the
filename. Rockridge is certainly the way for you to go as it creates a
filesystem which has the full filenames on Linux systems, and 8.3
filenames on Win Systems. 

Regards

Chris Fishwick
Technical Support
Southern Internet Services

Work Homepage: http://www.southcom.com.au
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