Joel,
I can't really answer your question, but it might just be a lot easier to
create a README with this info in the top level dir of the CD.  I think
trying to get windoze to play by the rules is a lost cause on this.

On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:

> APPI=Application identifier
> COPY=Copyright information.
> ABST=Name of the abstract file
> BIBL=Name of the bibliographic file.
> PREP=Preparer Name
> PUBL=Publishers name
> SYSI=System identifier
> VOLI=VolumeIdentifier
> VOLS=VolumeSetName
>
> man mkisofs states these items may be place in .mkisofsrc and will be
> include in the cd image it creates. This works.
> However, how is this information made available to the user of the CD? In
> windows, VOLI appears as the title of the cd, but that is all I can find.
>
> Any insight appreciated,
>
> Joel
>
> P.S. I have perused the manual(s).
>
>
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