Hi,
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Maurizio Firmani wrote:
> I just compiled the 2.2.5 kernel on my SuSE6.0. Thanks to the helpful
> ads on this list I had no problem with it, no printing nor sound
> problems. I only needed to change few things in /etc/conf.modules and
> everything went well. But, according to I don't know which law, I have
> a problem myself, too. It is not related to printing nor to sounds but
> to long filenames in dos. I used the same kernel configuration as in
> the compilation of 2.0.36 kernel, with the necessary adjustments. The
> problem is that when I access a mounted cdrom I cannot get long
> filenames anymore as I got with 2.0.36 for the same cdrom. I did a
> /sbin/lsmod and I see the same modules I had with 2.0.36, i.e:
>
> Module Size Used by
> isofs 16440 1 (autoclean)
> sb 32788 0 (autoclean)
> uart401 5968 0 (autoclean) [sb]
> sound 57196 0 (autoclean) [sb uart401]
> soundcore 2372 5 (autoclean) [sb sound]
> 3c509 5812 1 (autoclean)
> dummy0 684 1 (autoclean)
> nls_iso8859-1 2020 1 (autoclean)
> nls_cp437 3548 1 (autoclean)
> vfat 11484 1 (autoclean)
> fat 25600 1 (autoclean) [vfat]
>
> Anyone else got this behaviour? Any suggestion to solve this problem?
Hmm, did you activate Joliet extensions?
Microsoft Joliet cdrom extensions
CONFIG_JOLIET
Joliet is a Microsoft extension for the ISO 9660 CDROM filesystem
which allows for long filenames in unicode format (unicode is the
new 16 bit character code, successor to ASCII, which encodes the
characters of almost all languages of the world; see
http://www.unicode.org for more information; to browse the WWW, you
need to have access to a machine on the Internet that has a program
like lynx or netscape). Say Y here if you want to be able to read
Joliet CDROMs under Linux.
Bye,
LenZ
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