Reading old cryptoloop encrypted files with Lenny

2008-10-07 Thread Jean Hoderd
Hallo, Many years ago I used to run Redhat 7.3, and I encrypted some files using the cryptoloop API that existed back then. Now I run Debian Lenny and I find myself needing to retrieve some of those files. Does someone know if the modern dm-crypt infrastructure is backwards compatible with the o

Re: Preserving directory sort order in mkisofs

2004-12-16 Thread Jean Hoderd
> How the files are listed is purely determined by the > program you use > for listing that info, so ls, mc, krusader, even > firefox or whatever > you use for that. > > `ls' has lots of sorting options. By default it > sorts the files > alphabetically, which I guess is what most programs > do. Yo

Re: Preserving directory sort order in mkisofs

2004-12-16 Thread Jean Hoderd
> I had a look on google "iso9660 directory order", > apparently I guessed right: > > > ISO 9660 also specifies the order of the records > in a directory. > > They must be sorted by the relative value of the > File Identifier field. Hi, And thanks for the info! I should have guessed that there

Preserving directory sort order in mkisofs

2004-12-16 Thread Jean Hoderd
Hi everybody! I am trying to create a CD where the file order in the directory list is the same as it was under the original ext3 partition. However, mkisofs *always* sorts the entries alphabetically, alas! Is there any way to achieve what I intend? (please note that the -sort option in mkisofs