ahh, thank you.  silly m$...always gotta be making it harder to be compatible 
with em..

-- christopher

On Saturday 11 January 2003 01:06 am, Matthias Riese wrote:
> christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > hello,
> > i burned a divx to cd with the following command:
> > mkisofs -R way_of_the_gun.avi | dvdrecord -v speed=8 dev=0,0 -
> >
> > when i mount the cd in linux, there is one file on it
> > 'way_of_the_gun.avi', but when i mount it in windows (winxp), it is
> > called 'WAY_OF.AVI'.  why is this?  i thought using the -R option with
> > mkisofs allowed for long file names and lower case letters...?
>
> -R enables the Rockridge feature, allowing _Unix_ operating system
> to see long extended filenames
>
> for Windows to see extended filenames you have to enable the Joliet
> feature using -J
>
> BTW: -r is recommended over -R, see the manpage why
>
> You can use both -r or -R and -J resulting in a CD with maximum
> readability for both flavours of OS
>
> Best regards, Matthias


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