On 11/4/2011 4:53 AM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
> I normally use GnomeBreaker to burn CD/DVDs. The windows
> compatibility mode (Juliet file system) is enabled by default. So is
> the Rockridge file system for Linux name support. You can still read
> CD/DVDs without the Rockridge file system. Linux know about the
> Juliet extension to the standard CD/DVD file format. You just do not
> get the Unix file attributes.
>
> Mikkel
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Mikkel:

Thanks for advice. I am presuming you meant Gnomebaker, not Gnomebreaker?

Yeah, the prompt is confusing and it caused me to focus on the 64 
character length issue (I know I have some long names in the directory 
tree that come in under Nero 97 char limit which I thought was Joliet 
limit). I haven't heard the name Rockridge, but googling it makes it 
clear that I've been dealing with at least some aspects of it thinking 
they were part of Joliet.

Paul
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