Newsgroups: comp.publish.cdrom.hardware Path: cdrom.com!barrnet.net!parc!biosci!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!udel!news.sprintlink.net!mv!mv.mv.com!kaikow From: kaikow@standards.com Subject: Re: Hybrid Disk Info Originator: kaikow@mv.mv.com Message-ID: Nntp-Posting-Host: mv.mv.com Sender: kaikow@standards.com Reply-To: kaikow@standards.com Organization: MV Communications, Inc. Date: Tue, 2 Aug 1994 23:46:11 GMT References: <31boti$6s0@agate.berkeley.edu> <31k139$rei@agate.berkeley.edu> <1994Aug2.062936.27697@apple.com> Lines: 7 There is nothing in ISO 9660 that precludes files from being shared by more than one directory. In fact, each logical block can be assigned to be part of any number of files and/or partitions (in the ISO 9660 sense). There SHOULD be nothing in a native file system that precludes such sharing of logical blocks with an ISO 9660 conformant structure. Are there any native systems that preclude this? If so, don't buy them.