Re: Long finle names on a CD-ROM not visible

2000-11-25 Thread urbanyon
have you tried mounting it with vfat support?  sorry i don't have the
command right now (newbie, me), but i'll look through my notes and send it
along (assuming somebody doesn't get to it before i do!).

On 24 Nov 2000, Arcady Genkin wrote:

 All of a sudden when I mount a CD-ROM the long filenames show
 messed-up, like:
 
 -r-xr-xr-x1 root root  664 Jan 19  1999 aqf83a~1.m3u
 dr-xr-xr-x1 root root 2048 Jan 19  1999 aquari~1.aro/
 
 I am sure that I used to see normal file names on the same CD-ROM
 previously.  Any idea what went wrong all of a sudden?
 
 ,[ /etc/fstab ]
 | /dev/cdrom  /cdrom  iso9660  defaults,ro,user,noauto  0  0
 `
 
 Many thanks,
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Re: Long finle names on a CD-ROM not visible

2000-11-25 Thread Arcady Genkin
urbanyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 have you tried mounting it with vfat support?  sorry i don't have the
 command right now (newbie, me), but i'll look through my notes and send it
 along (assuming somebody doesn't get to it before i do!).

The problem was with the Joliet support.  I had it compiled as a
module, and somehow it went missing.  After I recompiled the modules,
all is good.

Thanks to everyone who answered!
-- 
Arcady Genkin
Don't read everything you believe.



Re: Long finle names on a CD-ROM not visible

2000-11-24 Thread Martin Maciaszek
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:07:03AM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
 All of a sudden when I mount a CD-ROM the long filenames show
 messed-up, like:
 
 -r-xr-xr-x1 root root  664 Jan 19  1999 aqf83a~1.m3u
 dr-xr-xr-x1 root root 2048 Jan 19  1999 aquari~1.aro/
 
 I am sure that I used to see normal file names on the same CD-ROM
 previously.  Any idea what went wrong all of a sudden?
 
 ,[ /etc/fstab ]
 | /dev/cdrom  /cdrom  iso9660  defaults,ro,user,noauto  0  0
 `
[...]
Did you compile a new kernel with iso9660 support but without
Joliet support?

Cheers
Martin
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