which file system to use for burning CDR?

which file system to use for burning CDR?

Post by Chris Fun » Fri, 14 Aug 1998 04:00:00



Hi all,

I have download some packages and am planning to burn onto a CDR.  I
wanna ask which file system (e.g. ISO9660, Joliet...) shall I choose so
that the filename (e.g. bash-1.14.7.tgz)  can be preserved in FreeBSD
2.2.7?  Softwares I have are Nero 3.0.4.2 and Adaptec EasyCD creator
3.01b (both for win95).  My CDR is Sony CDR-948S.  BTW, are there any
ports/packages for FreeBSD can do the same?

Thank you.

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which file system to use for burning CDR?

Post by Mark Tingue » Fri, 14 Aug 1998 04:00:00




Quote:>I wanna ask which file system (e.g. ISO9660, Joliet...) shall I choose so
>that the filename (e.g. bash-1.14.7.tgz)  can be preserved in FreeBSD
>2.2.7?

use ISO9660 Rock Ridge extension for FreeBSD (plus Joliet if you plan
to use the CD in a Windows machine).

Quote:>  BTW, are there any ports/packages for FreeBSD can do the same?

install the packages mkisofs and cdrecord from ports/sysutils.

--mark.

 
 
 

which file system to use for burning CDR?

Post by H. Ecke » Sun, 16 Aug 1998 04:00:00



Quote:> use ISO9660 Rock Ridge extension for FreeBSD (plus Joliet
> if you plan to use the CD in a Windows machine).

You know, the other day I got my first BSOD for quite some time.
I burnt a Joliet enhanced CD-ROM on a Mac and opened a folder on
it on the Windoze box.  Kaboom.
Go figure.

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causing you trouble I'll assume it is IDE."  -- comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc

 
 
 

1. Linux file burned onto CDR from Win98 machine

I have a question concerning Linux files burned onto a CDR from a
Windows 98 machine.

Here's the convoluted story:

(1) I downloaded StarOffice 5.2 installation file from the Internet
using my friends wonderfully fast cable modem.  His machine is a
Windows 95.

(2) I transferred the StarOffice file from his Windows 95 machine to my
Windows 98 laptop, using his local area network.

(3) I then transferred the StarOffice file from my laptop to my home
Windows 98 machine using my own local area network.

(4) My Windows 98 machine has a CDR that I would like to use to burn
the StarOffice file onto a blank CD.  The software I want to use is the
Easy CD Creator 3.5 to burn the CD.

Will a Redhat Linux 6.2 machine be able to read this CD which has the
StarOffice installation file?  Will there be translation problems
because it was moved from various Windows machine before going to a
Linux machine?

Thanx in advance.

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