Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 10 Nov 1996 14:43:22 +0900 | From | Hocus Pocus <> | Subject | Re: Using TRANS.TBL |
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>Nathan Bryant wrote : > >> This is already done in the iso9660 filesystem. You don't have to do >> anything special; just mount the disc. > >Maybe I'm stupid. Ok, I try to mount a CD-Image with > > mount -t iso9660 /dev/sdc1 /mnt > >the Image was created with mkisofs.
When I mount CDROM, the output from dmesg says:
Max size:328085 Log zone size:2048 First datazone:36 Root inode number 73728 ISO9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It means that the format of the mounted disk is ISO9660 with Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol (= long file name, uid, gid, etc.) enabled. I think Linux kernel automatically detect and enable Rock Ridge Extension and translate file names, etc.
The /dev/sda1 you mentioned is created with Rock Ridge Extension? Does mkisofs can create Rock Ridge Extension format ?
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