On Mon, Jan 8, 2024, 11:38 AM Thomas Schmitt <scdbac...@gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Bret Busby wrote:
> > > <filename>.<extension>;<version number>
>
> Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
> > IBM's MVS & its successors, most recently z/OS, have something
> > similar called a GDG (or Generation Data Group).
>
> The principle made it into ISO 9660 specifications.
>
> To make this thread relevant for Debian, let's assume that somebody
> asked about the peculiar filenames in the netinst ISO when mounting
> its plain ISO 9660 personality:
>
>   $ sudo mount -o norock,nojoliet,map=off debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso
> /mnt/iso
>   mount: /dev/loop0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
>   $ find /mnt/iso
>   /mnt/iso
>   /mnt/iso/BOOT
>   /mnt/iso/BOOT/GRUB
>   /mnt/iso/BOOT/GRUB/EFI.IMG;1
>   /mnt/iso/BOOT/GRUB/FONT.PF2;1
>   ...
>   /mnt/iso/_DISK/MKISOFS.;1
>   /mnt/iso/_DISK/UDEB_INC.;1
>
>
> Have a nice day :)
>

You ruined my day :-)

Something similar to IBM's kludgiest relic of the early 1960s has appeared
in linux? The idea that we need version numbers embedded in filenames
involuntarily may be "natural" to somebody. But just seems sloppy to me.
And I've been an IBM mainframe admin and developer too.


Thomas
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