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On Wednesday 04 July 2007 08:03, Kent Fredric wrote: |
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> If you want something that should work on all linuxes in theory |
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> without the need for changing the disk standard to something thats |
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> potentially incompatible with a given system ( say for example for |
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> some reason your target machine cant for some forsaken reason read |
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> joliet enabled disks ) you may wish to look for the 'trans.tbl' |
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> option, which to the best of my knowlege creates a file on the disk |
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> explaining the real-full-length version of a shortened filename |
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> without having to munge the disk standard. ( I think of it like a |
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> meta-data-in-file-on-filesystem instead of |
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> alter-filesystem-spec-to-handle-metadata option ) |
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> ( Ok, its obsolete, but has saved my bacon once or twice ) |
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRANS.TBL |
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660#Extensions |
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Thanks Kent, how do I specify that option? Is it in k3b? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |