Re: burning cd question
"Jens B. Jorgensen" <jjorgens@bdsinc.com> writes:
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> Matt Garman wrote:
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> > Linux. Doesn't Windows support Rock Ridge? I'm not about to burn a
> > "Joliet" cd.
Why not?
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> Sorry, you'll have to. WinXX doesn't use Rock Ridge extensions, only Joliet.
> Fortunately, you can have Rock Ridge and Joliet extensions on the same disk since they
> use different, non-overlapping mechanisms. The latest version of mkisofs (not yet
> packaged, at least last time I checked) supports creating images with Joliet
> extensions. Get it here and compile it yourself (or if you want I'll email you the
> binary). I've created disks with it have have been very pleased with the results.
Even hamm's version of xcdroast (e.g.) supports rock ridge and
joliet.
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Please do not clutter this list by posting stuff twice (a lot of
people have to pay for getting mail).
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