In response to previous posts, you can use the -J option to preserve long
filenames using the joillete CD Directory...
However, I had a question how one would NAME a CD...
I made a backup of Red Alert mkisofs -J /mnt/cdrom -o Cd2.iso
And when I ran it, it crashed because windows requires the CD to be named
Cd2.... does ANYONE have an idea how one can change the name of the CDrom so
it appears one way in windows...because now I need to boot to windows for
the CD name to be preserved under burning (for data CD's, not for music CD's
using cdrdao)
Thanks!!
>From: Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [expert] mkisofs
>Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 23:08:20 -0500 (EST)
>
>Prolly a bit OT, but I find I have to change most mp3 filenames...most of
>them are waaaaay too long to mess with if you do anything with them that
>involve a terminal...
>
>
>peace,
>
>Rog
>http://www.slammingrooves.com
>Registered Linux user #19071
>
>On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Moe wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Is there limitations with the number of char with
> > mkisofs command? Whats the max number of char?
> >
> > Some of the mp3 which are quite long filenames are
> > not showing up correctly.
> >
> > thx,
> > moe
> >
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