>On 20-May-98 Brian Schramm wrote:
>> I am creating my own CD for different programs under Linux.  I use
>> RedHat 5.0 at this time.  I have created the files and layout that I
>> like on a server hard drive.  These files are in long filename format.
>> 
>> My question is how do I create the cd so Linux can read it on a
>> Windows 95 machine?  I know that I should use Linux but the machine at
>> work is using windoze 95.  The program that it uses is easy cd.  I dod
>> not see any setting for the Rock Ridge format, just Julete and iso
>
>Use xcdroast, which has concise documentation on how to do this:
>
>http://www.fh-muenchen.de/rz/xcdroast

You can get the Windoze95 box to write RockRidge by adding the HyCD Data
software from HyCD.  Their data writing program writes all three formats:

        DOS 8.3, Joliet and Rock Ridge

Cost is $60.00

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