I think it does support symlinks. The reason I say this is because the
Linuxcare business card CD mounts as iso9660 and has symlinks embedded in
the structure. What I am trying to do is copy that CD to a standard size
CD and add some other material. Hence I cannot just do a dd to an image
and burn from that image. I need to create a filesystem that I can add to
and then use mkisofs to create an image.
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Bob Edwards wrote:
> I don't think that ISO-9660 supports symbolic links (I could be wrong).
> Of course, it supports 'doze shortcuts and MacOS aliases, but I think
> it does this through higher-level meta-data than the good ol' Unix
> symlink mechanism.
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