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Hi Roy. 27-Jan-04 04:06:31, Roy J. Tellason wrote to Pascal Schmidt RJT> Pascal Schmidt wrote in a message to David Drummond: PS>> Sometimes, on a Rockridge disc, you'll find files called PS>> TRANS.TBL. RJT> I've seen those. PS>> These hold information to aid non-RR operating system users. For PS>> example, if there are symlinks on the filesystem, the TRANS.TBL PS>> file lists the destination name. These can be hidden from the PS>> Joliet-style directories, though, so you may not be able to see PS>> them in Windows. RJT> They show up just fine under DOS! :-) RJT> How would one go about setting up such a cdrom? Or where would I RJT> look for that info, might be a better question I did grep -il joliet /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/* and grep -il mkisofs /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/* the CD-Writing-HOWTO and the CDROM-HOWTO look promising. -=> Bye <=- ---* Origin: Keyboard not connected, press to continue. (3:640/1042) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 640/1042 531 954 774/605 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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