Kory Krofft wrote:

when Nero burns it, sh-httpd becomes sh_httpd.

FWIW, this is a feature of burning proper-spec ISO-9660 CD's. That charset for 'ISO' filenames is limited (i.e. dashes are not valid filename chars) so Nero is 'helping' you by renaming the file for ya, to be compliant with the full ISO-9660 spec.


IIRC Easy CD Creator has options to have it relax on how militant it is about strictly following ISO rules. Nero probably does too.

Either of the following options, when passed to mkisofs (part of the CDRecord kit), will permit the dashes in filenames:
-relaxed-filenames
-no-iso-translate


(I use the former but the it looks like the latter also permits dashes).

scott; canada



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