Zahed wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of *.gz files that I would like to burn in a cd to save
> space on device. Due to lack of space gunzip is not working (gunzip:
> OPLTF02.plt: No space left on device)
>
> As soon as I type,
> device(92)# mkisofs -R -o Mydata.raw /scratch/zahed
>
> I get a long li
On Thu, Nov 19, 1998 at 10:04:35AM -0600, Chien-Yu Chen wrote:
| I have a 43p with PowerPC 604 200Mhz which I am pretty happy about the
| speed. the problem is, AIX will not read joliet format. AIX will mount
| it, and see the content. (like a ls) but can't actually get the file. I
| work in
> make sure you use "-t cdrfs" instead of iso9660 under aix. also the device
> on all my (old) rs6000's is /dev/cd0, i think.
> obviously, since you have sound, you have a more recent machine than i'm
> used to (all of mine are 3+ years old), but the cdroms in all of my machines
> are truly the m
>> The errors you're describing suggest that 1) you're doing something
>> wrong with the mount command or 2) you've made a bad cd (that's not
>> going to work anywhere) or 3) this particular cd rom won't read this
>> particular cd.
>
>1) hm..rule this one out.. mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cd
> 1) hm..rule this one out.. mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
>can't go wrong with that..I tried to mount it under Linux, havn't try
>to mount it under AIX yet..
> 2) hm..not sure on this one..because the cd works under 95..
> 3) not sure about his one either. because I burn it on a
> The errors you're describing suggest that 1) you're doing something
> wrong with the mount command or 2) you've made a bad cd (that's not
> going to work anywhere) or 3) this particular cd rom won't read this
> particular cd.
1) hm..rule this one out.. mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
On Fri, Nov 13, 1998 at 10:33:31PM -0600, Chien-Yu Chen wrote:
| I want to be able to play my mp3s on my AIX box at work. so I found the
| player, get the sound supports..(never thought I would get sound with aix
| boxes..but I did)...now the only thing I need is a cd with mp3s...
| however, sin
Hi
On the question of CDs, could there be a progrm on a CD that prevent it being
copyed ? A freind told me that he has a CD that would not let making an image
using mkisofs. It seems the processer goes to 100% usage and it is just stuck
there. Could this be true ?
Athula
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> ISO9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
> Max size:330689 Log zone size:2048
> First datazone:27 Root inode number 55296
shoot...hate it when I make stupid mistake, or someone...the problem was
my bro. who burned the cd for me gave me the wrong cd. he game me one that
he burned for hi
> Nov 1 14:45:30 fatman kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device 16:00
> Nov 1 14:45:34 fatman kernel: ISO9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 1
> Nov 1 14:45:34 fatman kernel: Max size:333570 Log zone size:2048
> Nov 1 14:45:34 fatman kernel: First datazone:24 Root inode number 4
> mount -o codepage=437 -o iocharset=iso8859-1 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
hmm. i just used mount -t iso9660 on some joliet CD's and got the following
in my logs:
Nov 1 14:45:30 fatman kernel: VFS: Disk change detected on device 16:00
Nov 1 14:45:34 fatman kernel: ISO9660 Extensions: Microsoft J
> mount, how? could you give us your exact command line?
> and fstab line if you have it in your /etc/fstab
mount -o codepage=437 -o iocharset=iso8859-1 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
> you need to either upgrade or downgrade something. downgrade your
> compiler (don't use gcc-2.8.1 or egcs), or upgra
>well, I run into a few troubles when trying to compile a kernel to support
>Joliet.
>
>first I tried 2.0.33 (with the applied patch) and 2.0.34, (which has the
>patch build in). I can mount the cd, but it showes
mount, how? could you give us your exact command line?
and fstab line if you have i
well, I run into a few troubles when trying to compile a kernel to support
Joliet.
first I tried 2.0.33 (with the applied patch) and 2.0.34, (which has the
patch build in). I can mount the cd, but it showes
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 2048 Oct 30 20:35 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Chien-Yu Chen wrote:
> > If I got a cd burned under 95 or 98, what kind of fs support do I need to
> > read that cd. is there a joliet fs support? thanks
> oops..hate to reply my own message..but find the answer now...2.1.60 up
> does not need the patch..
And for us sable k
> If I got a cd burned under 95 or 98, what kind of fs support do I need to
> read that cd. is there a joliet fs support? thanks
oops..hate to reply my own message..but find the answer now...2.1.60 up
does not need the patch..
Momma always said: life is like
`. a box of 95;
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