Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-13 Thread Vidiot
>I have found that using EasyCD Pro 95 to burn disks with Joliet names >to be an acceptable thing, but that is also because I am using the >v2.1.xx kernel with Joliet support... (I prefer to use mkisofs and >cdwrite under Linux, though) The reason that I can't use mkisofs and cdwrite is that I p

RE: Joliet disks

1998-04-13 Thread tjferrell
I have found that using EasyCD Pro 95 to burn disks with Joliet names to be an acceptable thing, but that is also because I am using the v2.1.xx kernel with Joliet support... (I prefer to use mkisofs and cdwrite under Linux, though) Joliet, btw, is not just Microsoft's name for long file names -

RE: Joliet disks

1998-04-11 Thread Trenton D. Adams
Again I say. I have made cd's using both ISO9660 V1, and V3, and they both allow my windows 95 long filenames to show up! > The software that I am talking about, EasyCD Creator 3.01, is a Windoze95 > application by Adaptec. It supports ISO9660 and MicroSh!t Joliet CD formats. > The Joliet form

Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-10 Thread Dave Wreski
> Can someone explain, for the ignorant among us, what it is about a Perhaps someone knows a link that explains the different CDROM formats, including joliet, iso9660, multisession, redbook, etc? Dave -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.r

Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-10 Thread Vidiot
>I haven't got a clue what everyone is talking about either. I have lots of >CDs that are made in ISO9660 format vI, and vIII. They bothsupport long >filenames! As far as I know, their is no such thing as a Joliet CD!! >Joliet refers to Microsoft's long filename support. > >So, I woulnd't m

RE: Joliet disks

1998-04-10 Thread Trenton D. Adams
lnd't mind know what the heck everyone is talking about either. > -Original Message- > From: Fred Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: April 09, 1998 4:28 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Joliet disks > > > > On Thu, Apr 09, 1998 at 12:01:54PM

Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-10 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, Apr 09, 1998 at 12:01:54PM -0500, Vidiot wrote: > >Which particular Adaptec Easy CD software are you using? I have Adaptec > >EasyCD 2.0 - but the discs it makes are unreadable under Linux! > > EasyCD Creator 3.01. You can get it from Adaptec's web site. Can someone explain, for the ign

RE: Joliet disks

1998-04-09 Thread Trenton D. Adams
> Sent: April 09, 1998 11:02 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Joliet disks > > > > >Which particular Adaptec Easy CD software are you using? I have Adaptec > >EasyCD 2.0 - but the discs it makes are unreadable under Linux! > > EasyCD Creator 3.01. You

Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-09 Thread Vidiot
>Which particular Adaptec Easy CD software are you using? I have Adaptec >EasyCD 2.0 - but the discs it makes are unreadable under Linux! EasyCD Creator 3.01. You can get it from Adaptec's web site. MB -- System Administrator - Finnigan FT/MS - Madison WI. URL:http://www.ftms.com/ e-mail: [EMA

Re: Joliet disks

1998-04-09 Thread Nils
> I have installed a CDROM writer on the Windoze95 computer and can create > Joliet and ISO9660 disks. The Adaptec EasyCD software doesn't allow for > long file name in the ISO mode :-( In the Joliet mode a disk read under > Linux has the MessyDOS 8.3 names. Is there a mount option that will lo

Joliet disks

1998-04-09 Thread Vidiot
I have installed a CDROM writer on the Windoze95 computer and can create Joliet and ISO9660 disks. The Adaptec EasyCD software doesn't allow for long file name in the ISO mode :-( In the Joliet mode a disk read under Linux has the MessyDOS 8.3 names. Is there a mount option that will load the C

Re: Joliet Disks...

1998-04-09 Thread Craig Maloney
Check linux HQ or one of the search engines for "Joliet". There is a kernel patch which will allow you to mount Joliet CD's. I have succesfully used it wth Kernel 2.0.33 and several Coriolis Book/CDRoms. :) -- |Craig Maloney| "There are no significant bugs in our| |