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Re: [suse-linux-s] mkisofs, con directorios mas profundos de nivel 6
- From: "Carlos E. R." <robin1.listas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 01:48:49 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0511120141110.17740@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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El 2005-11-11 a las 20:14 +0100, miguel gmail escribió:
> > quita el -J (joliet) y crealo Rock-Ridge.
>
> Ahora si, gracias!
>
> Qué demonios significan esos parámetros?
Pues los tienes en el manual :-P
mkisofs is capable of generating the System Use Sharing Pro-
tocol records (SUSP) specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange
Protocol. This is used to further describe the files in the
iso9660 filesystem to a unix host, and provides information
such as longer filenames, uid/gid, posix permissions, sym-
bolic links, block and character devices.
If Joliet or HFS hybrid command line options are specified,
mkisofs will create additional filesystem meta data for
Joliet or HFS. The file content in this case refers to the
same data blocks on the media. It will generate a pure
ISO9660 filesystem unless the Joliet or HFS hybrid command
line options are given.
Además, ¡en la primera página! Joliet significa que el CD lo podrá leer
windows. Joliet los unixes y linuxes. Ambos son extensiones al estandar
iso9660.
-J Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regu-
lar iso9660 file names. This is primarily useful when
the discs are to be used on Windows-NT or Windows-95
machines. The Joliet filenames are specified in Uni-
code and each path component can be up to 64 Unicode
characters long. Note that Joliet is no standard -
CD's that use only Joliet extensions but no standard
Rock Ridge extensions may usually only be used on
Microsoft Win32 systems. Furthermore, the fact that
the filenames are limited to 64 characters and the
fact that Joliet uses the UTF-16 coding for Unicode
characters causes interoperability problems.
- --
Saludos
Carlos Robinson
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El 2005-11-11 a las 20:14 +0100, miguel gmail escribió:
> > quita el -J (joliet) y crealo Rock-Ridge.
>
> Ahora si, gracias!
>
> Qué demonios significan esos parámetros?
Pues los tienes en el manual :-P
mkisofs is capable of generating the System Use Sharing Pro-
tocol records (SUSP) specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange
Protocol. This is used to further describe the files in the
iso9660 filesystem to a unix host, and provides information
such as longer filenames, uid/gid, posix permissions, sym-
bolic links, block and character devices.
If Joliet or HFS hybrid command line options are specified,
mkisofs will create additional filesystem meta data for
Joliet or HFS. The file content in this case refers to the
same data blocks on the media. It will generate a pure
ISO9660 filesystem unless the Joliet or HFS hybrid command
line options are given.
Además, ¡en la primera página! Joliet significa que el CD lo podrá leer
windows. Joliet los unixes y linuxes. Ambos son extensiones al estandar
iso9660.
-J Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regu-
lar iso9660 file names. This is primarily useful when
the discs are to be used on Windows-NT or Windows-95
machines. The Joliet filenames are specified in Uni-
code and each path component can be up to 64 Unicode
characters long. Note that Joliet is no standard -
CD's that use only Joliet extensions but no standard
Rock Ridge extensions may usually only be used on
Microsoft Win32 systems. Furthermore, the fact that
the filenames are limited to 64 characters and the
fact that Joliet uses the UTF-16 coding for Unicode
characters causes interoperability problems.
- --
Saludos
Carlos Robinson
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