Hi,

it looks like

  -read_fs norock

with xorriso >= 1.4.2 gives hope to circumvent the error message.
It will go for the Joliet tree, if present, as would do "isoinfo -J".

If you want the dull ISO names in any case: -read_fs ecma119

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The error message "Damaged RR/SUSP information" is issued if the
chain of SUSP entries, which are attached to a ISO 9660 directory entry,
leads to an alleged chain member of length 0.
This would lead to an endless cycle when reading.

Hard to say what happened to your SUSP and Rock Ridge data. They form
a chain of linked records, which begins at the ISO 9660 directory entry
of a file. If it exceeds the maximum size of a directory record, then
the chain points to a Continuation Area, where its further entries are
stored.
Let's hope that the ISO 9660 tree is sane and that the bad entry is
in the Continuation Area. Or that there is a sane Joliet tree.

I would be interested to examine such an ISO, if privacy permits.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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