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From: robert@sweden.dg.com (Robert Claeson)
Newsgroups: comp.publish.cdrom.software
Subject: Re: ISO 9660 standard CDROM with Rock Ridge extensions
Date: 24 Feb 1994 11:01:07 +0100
Organization: Data General AB, Sweden
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In comp.publish.cdrom.software, Robert Lenoil <lenoil@catalogic.com> writes:
>In article <2jtumc$1et$1@rosebud.ncd.com> rick@rosebud.ncd.com (Rick Stallcop) writes:

>>When we mount an ISO 9660 standard CDROM with 
>>Rock Ridge extensions on the HPUX host, the file 
>>names are changed to upper case and ";1" is added.
>>Is this a problem with HPUX or the CDROM,
>>and is there a way to fix this?

>Are you sure that that disc has Rock Ridge extensions? Because what you
>describe is the behavior those platforms exhibit for straight ISO discs.
>ISO filenames are upper case with a version number (;1) appended - SunOS
>strips the version number and lowercases the filenames to make them more
>Unix friendly, while HP doesn't perform any translation. I don't think
>there's any way to "fix" this - that's just the way it is.

Certain systems have a mount option to change what an ISO 9660 file name
looks like (ok, I had to mention one -- DG/UX). There may be one as well
for HP/UX.



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