Justin Georgeson wrote:
> do I need to use Joliet to retain the
> file names, or is iso9660 permissible. I read that most cds are pressed
> with Joliet. Any thoughts before I give it another shot?
Most linux cds are iso9660 with rock ridge extensions but I am not sure
if they can be easily created or read in windows/nt which usually can
read the iso9660 but not the rockridge extensions (affecting file names,
permsissions, symlinks, etc). Joliet is microsoft's format and joliet
cds can be read in linux by applying the fat32 patch - iso9660 has
limits on filenames so if you can't press a cd with rockridge
extensions, you need joliet to get the complete file names
> So far I've got all the i386 5.1 files, all the updates to (dated >=
> 6-15), and a few netscape plugins (xanim, xswallow, acroread, etc).
> There's about 150 MB left before I hit the limit, anyone have any ideas
> for extra stuff to include. I want to leave some room for future Erata as
> well.
Maybe some extra docs - an interesting set is Woven Goods for Linux
see http://www.epi.mh-hannover.de/woven/install.html
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