Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

mkisofs
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/usr/bin/mkisofs: Warning: Cannot write inode/link information with -no-cache-inodes. /usr/bin/mkisofs: Warning: Cannot write inode/link information with -no-cache-inodes.
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/usr/bin/mkisofs: Warning: Cannot write inode/link information with -no-cache-inodes.
Setting input-charset to 'ISO-8859-1' from locale.
  0.05% done, estimate finish Mon Jul 14 17:09:09 2008

If you explicitly tell mkisofs to do something unreasonable, you should be prepared for any results.

I didn't tell it tho, k3b did.
Using -no-cache-inodes is a really bad idea!

With -praft-points, you may cause many strange things.

I'll see if I can force k3b to change those settings. I think I saw them in the custom command part.
2.01.01a34 is nearly a year old, you should use a recent version.

I just used the latest stable version but will try the latest next and see if that helps any.
In general, the k3b command line does not look reasonable.
When using -udf instead of -UDF, it should be impossible to get file/dir
permissions that differ from the default values.

If you are not able to make the problem reproducable at my side, I have no idea how to help.

Did you try to mount the DVD on Solaris and this way verify that the problem is not in the Linux kernel?

Jörg


I don't have anything that runs Solaris so I am not able to test with it.
Thanks.  Will report back.

Dale

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