I can reproduce the issue. i'll look at it and eventually fix the ISO images.
I've disabled the Joliet and Plan 9 ISO 9660 extensions in these images,
so they look closer to the original images, but the old mk9660 produced
a slightly different format than the current one.
The tarballs and Git rep
The 8+3 restriction is related to that. As often now, Wikipedia supplies
more detail. Apparently High Sierra was the basis for the original format,
not an extension: I was of course confusing it with Rock Ridge.
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 11:26 PM Charles Forsyth
wrote:
> I don't know the answer to
I don't know the answer to the following question, which is why I ask it:
does that happen if you use 9660srv
under Plan 9 (-ish) to access those images? (Perhaps you already are, but
it would still be useful to know.)
It's quite a long time ago, but as I recall early CD formats took a literal
view
All file names are lower case (this makes some files inaccessible,
because there are sometimes multiple files with the same name) and the
modes, owners and groups are all --r--r--r-- (d-r-xr-xr-x for
directories), cdrom and iso, respectively.
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