...or install the Joliet patch available for the kernel. This will allow
Linux to see the long filenames on a Joliet based CD.
(personally I agree that making the image on the Debian box with mkisofs
is the way to go.)
Steve Mayer
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Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> Franck LE GALL - ST
On Mon, 10 Nov 1997, Thomas Baetzler wrote:
> Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/PIH wrote:
> :Recently, I wrote a CD under Win 95 using easy CD pro.
> [...]
> :But when I try to read it under Linux, it does the same thing
> :as under dos: all the long filenames are translated to 8.3
>
Franck LE GALL - STAGIAIRE A FT.BD/CNET/DTD/PIH wrote:
:Recently, I wrote a CD under Win 95 using easy CD pro.
[...]
:But when I try to read it under Linux, it does the same thing
:as under dos: all the long filenames are translated to 8.3
The Win95 formatters usually write the CDROM as "Joliet"
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