[SunHELP] cdrecord question

George Munk MUNKG at iomega.com
Fri Apr 25 11:47:06 CDT 2003


Steve,

The ISO 9660 file naming standard is capatilized with version number
(;1). I seem to remember that HP-UX by default doesn't mount ISO CDs
with the option that removes version number and converts to lower case.
If this is the case, the answer to your question is... you didn't do
anything wrong with mkisofs/cdrecord.


George Munk


> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephen price [mailto:sd_price at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:01 AM
> To: sunhelp at sunhelp.org
> Subject: [SunHELP] cdrecord question
>
>
> I'm creating a iso and burning a cd on a Ultra 5
> running Sol8....the iso is a set of pdf files and
> software for a laptop I'm working on.
>
> The files names in the iso are fairly standard, things
> like  reference-gd.pdf etc.
>
> When I burn the cd, it completes fine, no errors.
> When I look at the cdrom under Solaris, it looks fine
> (file names right etc) - but when I mount the cd on
> the laptop (running hpux11i), the file names are now
> CAPITALIZED, as well as a ";1" has been appended to
> the name of all the files.
>
> i.e. reference-gd.pdf  becomes  REFERENCE-GD.PDF;1
>
> What switch did I miss/mess-up in mkisofs/cdrecord?
> (recorder identified in /etc/default/cdrecord, no
> switches passed in cmd line)
>
> synatx used:
> mkisofs -l -L -r -o name-of-iso  /directories_to_burn
>
> cdrecord -v /name-of-iso
>
> regards
> steve
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