Fellow at work asked me this, and I don't know the answer, offhand.
He receives CD's written on Windoze, and when he reads them on his
Solaris box, he gets the 8.3 filenames instead of the long Windows
filenames. How can he recover the long filenames on Unix?
begin Alan Jackson's quote:
| Fellow at work asked me this, and I don't know the answer, offhand.
|
| He receives CD's written on Windoze, and when he reads them on his
| Solaris box, he gets the 8.3 filenames instead of the long Windows
| filenames. How can he recover the long filenames on
On Solaris, i have no clue. In Linux, it shold be possible view the long
filename (although i believe that this is a violation of an RFC or three)
as long as he uses the iso9660 module, with Rock-Ridge support (in the
kernel).
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Alan Jackson wrote:
Fellow at work asked me