On Thu, Jun 11, 1998 at 11:06:13PM +0200, Ronald Lembcke wrote: > I had the same problem with my selfburned hamm cd's... > the debian-hamm kernel seems to prefere joliet over > rockridge.... with mount -o nojoliet the symlinks worked...
I used Andreas' tarball v 0.12 (which contains mkisofs) on a machine running 2.1.103, using -J -r (and -b, too), and it works fine... both 2.1.103 and 2.0.33 seem to prefer Joliet over RR, but I can see and use the symlinks on both systems... I pass no options to mount (fstab reads "defaults,ro,noauto") > when you make a bootable cd with joliet _and_ rockridge the information > for the bios that it is a bootable cd is written one sector too late... > the cd won't be recognized as bootable. using mkisofs (the one Andreas includes) it worked just fine on a PC with a QDI MB (it says something like Titanium IB+ TX... it's a 430TX chipset). Marcelo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]