This is probably due to windows being case preserving but not case sensitive,
probably these are actaully in all caps but are show as in small letters by
windows. I believe that dos 8.3 filenames are by default all in capital letters.
Thanks
Robin





Rajesh Fowkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/21/2001 12:57:48 PM

Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:   Shanker Balan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (bcc: robin s
      chatterjee/PLs/TCSCALCUTTA/TCS)

Subject:  Re: [LIH] direct CD & linux




Shanker Balan saw fit to inform me that:
>Hello:
>
>Adaptec Direct CD (part of Easy CD Creator suite) is a packet writing
>tool and will not create ISO images. A CD created with Direct CD can be
>read using the Linux UDF driver now a standard part of the 2.4 kernel
>series. Packet writing however is experimental.

But I can read that CD in Linux. Only thing is that all the Directories are
shown as caps. I know about UDF driver. However those CD's which I keep
open for appending further such as CD-RW are not reading due to what you
say UDF not supported in < 2.4 kernels. My backup CD-RW is like that. I
don't want to use it on normal CD-ROM drives, that's why it is not reading
in linux. But CD-R which I create using Adaptec Direct CD work fine on
Linux except the caps problem.

Warm Regards


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