Re: I burned hamm on NT and now all the files end with ~1.

1998-05-26 Thread Rainer Clasen
Kevin Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 You probably burned it as a Joliet filesystem... not supported under 2.0.x
 kernels

yes, but at least the current debian 2.0.33 kernel is already patched for
joliet.

 To burn it for use under Linux, you have to burn it as iso9660 with
 RockRidge Extensions  However, I don't know of any software on Win95/NT
 that supports that.  (Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe does not.)

I suppose mkhybrid does :-)

I don't know where I found them, but somewhere I found a port to NT. IIRC
it's using Cygwin.dll. I never used it, but it IS available.


Rainer

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Re: I burned hamm on NT and now all the files end with ~1.

1998-05-26 Thread Chris Zander
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On Mon, 25 May 1998, Kevin Traas wrote:
I downloaded hamm at work and burned it on CD.
When I can home, and mounted the CD-ROM drive as iso9660, all the files
that are longer than 8 characters, ends with ~1.
I tried mounting the drive again as vfat (with or without -o loop) but it
said that it was not a block device.

Is there a way to use this CD? (It seemed okay on the NT station, so it is
a problem on the Linux end.)


You probably burned it as a Joliet filesystem... not supported under 2.0.x
kernels

To burn it for use under Linux, you have to burn it as iso9660 with
RockRidge Extensions  However, I don't know of any software on Win95/NT
that supports that.  (Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe does not.)

Later,
Kevin


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There is a patch for the linux 2.0.x kernels that teaches the kernel to cope
with joliet - it patches the sources, though - you'd have to recompile your
kernel from them with Joliet enabled - this is usually not that much of a
problem - look into the Debian readme on that topic.

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I burned hamm on NT and now all the files end with ~1.

1998-05-25 Thread Liran Zvibel
Hello!

I downloaded hamm at work and burned it on CD.
When I can home, and mounted the CD-ROM drive as iso9660, all the files
that are longer than 8 characters, ends with ~1.
I tried mounting the drive again as vfat (with or without -o loop) but it
said that it was not a block device.

Is there a way to use this CD? (It seemed okay on the NT station, so it is
a problem on the Linux end.)

Thanks a lot!!! 

Liran Zvibel.

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Re: I burned hamm on NT and now all the files end with ~1.

1998-05-25 Thread Kevin Traas
I downloaded hamm at work and burned it on CD.
When I can home, and mounted the CD-ROM drive as iso9660, all the files
that are longer than 8 characters, ends with ~1.
I tried mounting the drive again as vfat (with or without -o loop) but it
said that it was not a block device.

Is there a way to use this CD? (It seemed okay on the NT station, so it is
a problem on the Linux end.)


You probably burned it as a Joliet filesystem... not supported under 2.0.x
kernels

To burn it for use under Linux, you have to burn it as iso9660 with
RockRidge Extensions  However, I don't know of any software on Win95/NT
that supports that.  (Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe does not.)

Later,
Kevin


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