>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>As I saw in announces of cdrecord, Joerg updated mkisofs
>to make joliet filenames up to 32 characters long.
It is 31 chars for Files and 32 for Dirs.
>Now I made cd with filenames length about 50 characters long
>and it is readable and working under linux as under M$ win.
>Is it so, that when length exceeds 30 chars, another \'slot\'
>for filename is used (30+30...)? Could someone
>hint me?
>CD was done on Slack 7.0 like:
>mkisofs -J /path_to_data |cdrecord ...
Warning !!!!!
This CD uses nonstandard (microsoft special) extensions to the ISO
filesystem. It will not be readable with correct filenames
on most Operating Systems.
If you are using long filenames, make sure that you are using
Rock Ridge extensions too. RR is the standard way for using
long filenames on a CD.
J�rg
EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) J�rg Schilling D-13353 Berlin
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