I recently had to cut, on my laptop, some CDs of software to be loaded on several Solaris boxes at a remote site and found myself running up against incompatibilities between the Rock Ridge and Joliet extensions to the ISO 9660 International standard which defines a file system for CD ROMs. Specifically, I needed the files written to the CD in such a way that they would have the proper Unix long file names when mounted on the target systems. This would ensure that a scripted and heavily tested install procedure would work correctly. continue
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