Writing Mac files to CDW on Redhat

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Date: 12/18/04

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    I have a Mac clone with MacOS 9.1 I also have a PC running RedHat 9.0 with
    Netatalk. This allows me to use the Linux PC as a file server to backup my
    Mac files. The Linux PC also has a CD writer, and I want to be able to write
    some Mac files to CD. Unfortunately, Netatalk only allows you to mount hard
    drives on the Mac, and not CD drives. I have tried to use ISO9660 format to
    create the CDs, but you lose the file type and long names. Any ideas or help
    would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers,
    Marcello.


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