On 2/10/06, rexonf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a guess: iso9660 probably uses a file allocation table of some sort and
> the guy who wrote the cdrom driver decided to refer to it in his error
> messages as...... 'FAT'.  What a surprise!

ISO9660 does *not* use a file allocation table, since (first and
foremost) ISO9660 volumes are supposed to be on read-only media. There
are, however, volume descriptors and path tables. IIRC, AFAICT.


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