On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 10:02:43AM +0800, a cedie boyet alben benavente alteza EL
alben wrote:
> I don't know if the source cd is a 99min cd-r since it's label doesn't say so.
> I think it has greatly something to do with compression. Is there any other
> CD burner application you guys can recommend or better yet an application
> which can do this kind of burning
There's a suite of packages called zisofs that may be of help. Discs
created that way can only be read using Linux, as of now, as it's got
the most flexible file system handling of any OS out there (I've seen
anyhow). Heck, you can burn an ext2 or FAT32 file system onto a CDROM
and still be able to read it on Linux. :)
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