Do u encounter this situation that when u burn a unix installation folder to a CD in Windows ... you see the file name is in long formate but when u put the CD in unix.. the file name all being shorten
For example you can see EntriQiew_Server_Install.bin in windows inside CD but when u put in the unix box it become entriqie.bin even Uppercase change to lower case.
How to burn those files into CD in Windows so that when we put into unix box, the filename will remain the same. It caused my program not able to installed because of the wrong name and i cannot edit the CD content filename
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 04:59:14AM -0700, jim martin wrote:
Do u encounter this situation that when u burn a unix installation folder to a CD in Windows ... you see the file name is in long formate but when u put the CD in unix.. the file name all being shorten
Please don't shorten "you" and capitalize it corretly. As it is it is harder to read.
For example you can see EntriQiew_Server_Install.bin in windows inside CD but when u put in the unix box it become entriqie.bin even Uppercase change to lower case.
When recording the CD, make sure it has rock-ridge extensions enabled.
Actually, the Joliet extension should be enough, as I guess it was enable for windows to recognize the long names. I don't know why the joliet extension isn't recognized by your kernel for that CD, but using rock-ridge extensions should make it work under Linux/Unix.
Thanks but When i was using the Nero to burn the CD, but there is no such option in the process, do you know where to change ?
--- Luciano Rocha strange@nsk.no-ip.org wrote:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 04:59:14AM -0700, jim martin wrote:
Do u encounter this situation that when u burn a unix installation folder to a CD in Windows
...
you see the file name is in long formate but when u put the CD in unix.. the file name all
being
shorten
Please don't shorten "you" and capitalize it corretly. As it is it is harder to read.
For example you can see EntriQiew_Server_Install.bin in windows inside CD but when u put in
the
unix box it become entriqie.bin even Uppercase change to lower case.
When recording the CD, make sure it has rock-ridge extensions enabled.
Actually, the Joliet extension should be enough, as I guess it was enable for windows to recognize the long names. I don't know why the joliet extension isn't recognized by your kernel for that CD, but using rock-ridge extensions should make it work under Linux/Unix.
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 05:11:18AM -0700, jim martin wrote:
Thanks but When i was using the Nero to burn the CD, but there is no such option in the process, do you know where to change ?
It should be in advanced options and such. On Nero 5 it doesn't exist, only Nero 6 and later. But I don't have a windows version, so I can't tell you where exactly the configuration entry is.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 01:19:11PM +0100, Luciano Rocha wrote:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 05:11:18AM -0700, jim martin wrote:
Thanks but When i was using the Nero to burn the CD, but there is no such option in the process, do you know where to change ?
It should be in advanced options and such. On Nero 5 it doesn't exist, only Nero 6 and later. But I don't have a windows version, so I can't tell you where exactly the configuration entry is.
I didn't found the options on the available Nero manuals. Still, you can use a Windows version of mkisofs to create the .iso and then burn it with Nero (create it with the "-r -J -joliet-long" options).
Or you can try an OSS recorder: http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/