Dear Folks, I tried the following: growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -J -R 19* 2000_0[1-6]_* where we have find 19* 2000_0[1-6]_* | wc -l 60359 ls -d 19* 2000_0[1-6]_* | wc -l 241 However, the output of growisofs failed with many messages like: mkisofs: Error: '2000_02_28/vh40.png' and '2000_02_26/vh40.png' have the same Rock Ridge name 'vh40.png'. I tried various combinations of arguments to growisofs, and could only eliminate the error by removing the -R and -J options. For example, with the options: growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -J -D -d 19* 2000_0[1-6]_* there were many error messages along the lines of: mkisofs: Error: 2000_05_08/p0007830-thumb.jpg and 2000_05_07/p0007830-thumb.jpg have the same Joliet name When I did: growisofs -Z /dev/scd0 -D -d 19* 2000_0[1-6]_* the burn actually succeeded, but I wound up with a large, flat directory containing (I guess) 60359 files, with all file names mangled to a DOS-like 8.3 naming format. Hmm, any suggestions on how to cope with this? Or is this just too many files? Ideally I would like to end up with a filesystem that can be read on Windows machines as well as on Linux. -- Nick Urbanik RHCE nicku(at)vtc.edu.hk Proud member of the Dept. of Information & Communications Technology, Home of Visual Paradigm: Jolt Productivity Award winner, programmed by our own graduates! Tel: (852) 2436 8576 Fax: (852) 2436 8526 GPG: 7FFA CDC7 5A77 0558 DC7A 790A 16DF EC5B BB9D 2C24 ID: BB9D2C24
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