Re: CD images, ISO
From: Joost Kremers (joostkremers_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/19/04
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Date: 19 Oct 2004 21:25:04 GMT
Keith Krehbiel wrote:
> icon but Disk Copy will open it and create an image. The problem is
> that all the files and folders in the image are named to ISO standards
> rather than something that Linux would understand.
the standard file system on cd's is iso9660. this is a limited filesystem,
with e.g. something similar to the 8.3 naming limit that the original msdos
fs has. to overcome these limitations, several extensions were developed,
the most common ones being joliet (used by MS) and rock ridge (used by
linux). linux can read both extensions, but only when the kernel is
configured to do so.
i suspect that somewhere here lies your problem.
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