Charles Howse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some directories that I need to include in a .iso file.
> I've followed the online Handbook section 12.5.2, and read man mkisofs.
>
> The directories each have the file CUSTOM in them.
> That causes mkisofs to error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# mkisofs -U -R -o /tmp/cdimg.iso /disk2/curly /disk2/larry
> Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.
> Using CUSTOM000 for /CUSTOM (CUSTOM)
> mkisofs: Error: '/disk2/larry/CUSTOM' and '/disk2/curly/CUSTOM' have the same
> Rock Ridge name 'CUSTOM'.
> mkisofs: Error: '/disk2/larry/CUSTOM' and '/disk2/curly/CUSTOM' have the same
> Rock Ridge name 'CUSTOM'.
> mkisofs: Unable to sort directory
>
> What are the proper options for mkisofs so that I can have identical filenames
> in different directories?
I tried to reproduce this situation, and couldn't.
Could you produce a test case?
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