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Re: [TCLUG:6858] Reading Joliet CD-ROMs
Are you sure it was Easy CD Creator Delux? I haven't had any problems with
the Joilet extensions on CD's I've made.
Adaptec makes another product that ships with a lot of IDE drives called
Direct CD. It allows you to use your CD writer like a normal removable
drive (drag-n-drop, etc.). It works through a completely different format
that uses a paket-writing technique. Those CD's are only readable on
Windows 95/98/NT OS's.
You wouldn't happen to have gotten the names switched, perhaps? I've
gotten them confused at times, so I thought it'd be worth asking...
Neal
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 barnabas@pobox.com wrote:
> I have a CD-ROM which was burned on a Windows 95 machine using Adaptec's
> Easy CD Creator Deluxe (some fairly recent version). When I try to
> mount that CD on my Linux box (straight Slackware 4.0.0 installation),
> some of the files and directories don't show up. For instance there is
> a directory named _no_value_ that simply isn't listed in it's parent
> directory. It does show up under Windows.
>
> I have the Joliet extension compiled into my kernel as well as natural
> language support (as modules). I've tried loading just the iso8859-1
> module as well as all NLS modules, but I still can't see the directory.
> Any ideas as to how to make this things magically appear?
>
> Eric
>
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Neal Tovsen