[H-GEN] Making CDs
Simon Raboczi
s160289 at student.uq.edu.au
Mon Jan 18 10:13:22 EST 1999
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Michael Anthon wrote:
> I want to make a CD that I can read on a windows machine and still see the
> long file names. I have been able to do this using mkisofs with the -J
> option to make Joilet extensions, but this has the downside of making the
> files on the CD with the "read only" attribute set, which sucks.
>
> If I use the rock ridge extensions, then I don't get the RO attribute, but
> lose the long file names......... any thoughts?
No answers, just a supplementary question: Are the various extensions
mutually exclusive, or would it be possible to have a CD with, say,
rockridge for unix, joliet for MS, and whatever it is Mac uses, all
coexisting atop ISO?
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