Re: Joliet/ISO/rock/whathever fs

H. Peter Anvin (hpa@transmeta.com)
2 Feb 1999 16:21:19 GMT


Followup to: <14362039900767@editel.com.br>
By author: "Alexandre Hautequest" <hquest@linuxbr.com.br>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> I've burned a cdrom in a windows program with Joliet fs, and now i need to
> mount it in linux, but i just can see the files in uppercase. If i disable
> joliet, i get a readme.txt file, telling me that "this disc can be only
> readed in M$-Rwindowz", and i can't find no one option to convert them to
> lower. Any suggestions, or the email of the mantainer of isofs (i also
> can't find this. :( )
>

That's because that's the way the filenames are on your Joliet disk.
Unlike plain ISO 9660, it is not a monocase filesystem.

-hpa

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