Simon <usenet@no-dns-yet.org.uk> wrote:
> Windows can handle dots in filenames, but, for it to read them from a
> CD, the CD needs to have been made with Joliet extensions too. Maybe
> the 2nd CD wasn't?
That is what I was going to say, but you already did so:
a CD with _both_ RockRidge _and_ Joliet extensions will look OK in
both Windows and Unix (with RRE support, some older Unix'es don't
have that yet), if the CD _only_ has RRE but not Joliet it will look
"funny" in Windows (but the other way 'round will work ok als Linux's
iso9660 support also includes Joliet extensions).
When I reflect some more on it, I think the _RR_MOVE dir is to receive
files which would have the SAME filename in the iso9660 naming as other
files in the same dir. You will see those files in the original dir under
its remapped (through RRE) name (one of those cases is filenames that are
identical, except for the case; as iso9660 filenames are all caps it
cannot make the difference, so one of those files is then MOVED to the
_RR_MOVE tree).
I think the documentation of "mkisofs" has more info about how RockRidge
extensions work, but haven't checked this.
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