On Sun 17 Nov, Gerhard Tonn wrote:
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 13:43, you wrote:
On Sun 10 Nov, Gerhard Tonn wrote:
If you want to make some new s390 CDs with Joliet support then you need to
add the -J option to mkisofs when the CD is made. This means setting the
MSISOFS variable
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 13:43, you wrote:
On Sun 10 Nov, Gerhard Tonn wrote:
If you want to make some new s390 CDs with Joliet support then you need to
add the -J option to mkisofs when the CD is made. This means setting the
MSISOFS variable in /etc/CONF.sh from the debian-cd package
On Tue 12 Nov, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:43:42PM +, Wookey wrote:
snip complaint from s390 user that he can't browse his CDs on a Windows
box to read the docs before starting the install
To the CD-team more generally: Looking at the scripts I see that i386 and
alpha
not made including joliet
support then this cannot be retrofitted. You probably can make Windows read
'rockridge' CDs which is what the CDs will use to support long filenames,
lower case and permissions.
If you want to make some new s390 CDs with Joliet support then you need to
add the -J option
of the CD
image. If you already have some CDs and they were not made including joliet
support then this cannot be retrofitted. You probably can make Windows read
'rockridge' CDs which is what the CDs will use to support long filenames,
lower case and permissions.
If you want to make some new s390 CDs
Hi,
a customer of Debian for S/390 would like to browse through the s390 docu on
Windows. Does anybody know how to add Joliet support?
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Regards,
Gerhard
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