On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, James Pearson wrote:
> If these CDs are just ISO9660 CDs - but with '/' characters in the filenames,
> then you will probably not be able to read these files under Unix.
>
> It is best to ask the people that are supplying the CDs to write HFS/ISO9660
> hybrid CDs - and not to use illegal characters in the ISO9660 names.
>
> In this way you can mount the CDs as type hfs on your Linux box with any '/'
> characters escaped, Mac users can see the HFS CD with '/' characters and
> any other user can see a modified ISO9660 name.
is there any utility that i can use to determine what kind of file system
was written to a cd? for that matter is there any utility that will tell
me what kind of extensions were used when creating the cd?
thanks
john
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