Sam Ockman wrote: > > Message from Dale Scheetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 6-5-97: > > On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Lawrence Chim wrote: > > > > > Any debian package that support the Ricoh CDRW drive? > > > Does Debian a stable platform to burn CDs? > > > > I'm not sure about the Ricoh drive. I use a Philips CD2000 with no > > problems. > > > > Mkisofs is the tool for creating an ISO9660 image file that can be burned > > on a CD with cdwrite. These two programs are all that is needed to put a > > directory tree on CD. Mkisofs has just added "bootable cds" to its > > capabilities. > > I think he's specifically referring to the rewritable part...I've been > keeping a fairly active eye out for information on this, and haven't seen > any confirmations that it works yet. As soon as it does work under Linux > though, I'm going to rush out and buy one. >
Does Linux support the new Universal Disc Format (UDF)? ISO9660 have several limitations: File names must be only in capital letters , A - Z. File names are limited to the DOS 8 + 3 format. No more than 8 directory levels. Only legal character besides letters is the under score (_). UDF does not have the name and directory restrictions that ISO9660 imposed. How do people deal with the long file name problem in ISO9660? Lawrence, -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .