cdburners

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Thu Feb 7 16:59:27 2002

On Feb 7, 15:33, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:

> ISO9660 CD's are limited to containing filenames of no more
> than 32 characters in length. At least, everytime I try to
> burn a CD, those web pages I've saved that have filenames
> that are longer result in a dialog box that requires me to
> either type an alternate name or accept the munged version
> that it creates itself. Doing this en masse would require
> quite a bit of attention to detail in the utility program.

The standard says 31 characters, IIRC. You want to use the Rock Ridge
extensions, which allow filenames up to 256 characters (like most UNIX
systems) and also removes some other restrictions, such as not having
subdirectories more than 7 levels below the root, and some of the
restrictions of characters in filenames.

Utilities such as mkisofs do Rock Ridge extensions, Joliet, and translation
tables for DOS.

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Thu Feb 07 2002 - 16:59:27 GMT

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