I have a bunch of CD-ROMs which I should duplicate under Linux using mkisofs.
The CDs seem to be Mac format as I can mount them with the -t hfs option. I'd
like the "duplicates" to be also in Mac format but also openable in Windows --
hybrids.
Is there a program that could analyze the disc and tell me which fs on the
cdrom is? I mean, the discs seem to use HFS, but there seems to be a lot of
extensions or something to it regarding the CD-ROMs. At least I get that idea
when looking at mkisofs' command line arguments:
-hfs-type TYPE Set HFS default TYPE
-hfs-creator CREATOR Set HFS default CREATOR
-g, -apple Add Apple ISO9660 extensions
-h, -hfs Create ISO9660/HFS hybrid
-H MAPPING_FILE, -map MAPPING_FILE
Map file extensions to HFS TYPE/CREATOR
-magic FILE Magic file for HFS TYPE/CREATOR
-probe Probe all files for Apple/Unix file types
-mac-name Use Macintosh name for ISO9660/Joliet/RockRidge
file name
-no-mac-files Do not look for Unix/Mac files (depreciated)
-boot-hfs-file FILE Set HFS boot image name
-part Generate HFS partition table
-cluster-size SIZE Cluster size for PC Exchange Macintosh files
-auto FILE Set HFS AutoStart file name
-no-desktop Do not create the HFS (empty) Desktop files
-hide-hfs GLOBFILE Hide HFS file
-hide-hfs-list FILE List of HFS files to hide
-hfs-volid HFS_VOLID Volume name for the HFS partition
-icon-position Keep HFS icon position
--cap Look for AUFS CAP Macintosh files
--netatalk Look for NETATALK Macintosh files
--double Look for AppleDouble Macintosh files
--ethershare Look for Helios EtherShare Macintosh files
--exchange Look for PC Exchange Macintosh files
--sgi Look for SGI Macintosh files
--macbin Look for MacBinary Macintosh files
--single Look for AppleSingle Macintosh files
--ushare Look for IPT UShare Macintosh files
--xinet Look for XINET Macintosh files
--dave Look for DAVE Macintosh files
--sfm Look for SFM Macintosh files
How do I know what I need??? I probably have to use the -h switch, but what
about the others, like -g?
Puzzled,
Peter
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