Hi,
this just in from the 'man mkisofs':
mkisofs can generate a true (or shared) HFS hybrid
filesystem. The same files are seen as HFS files
when accessed from a Macintosh and as ISO9660 files
when accessed from other machines. HFS stands for
Hierarchical File System and is the native file
system used on Macintosh computers.
ron
--- R Parker <rtp405(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
Maybe someone could hit me with the clue stick.
Please.
I have generated a data disc, comprised of audio
files, using; 'mkisofs -o $FILE.iso $FILE | cdrecord
-v fs=6m speed=4 dev=0,6,0 /home/tmp/$FILE.iso'.
When these disks are inserted into the CD drives on
Macintosh computers, they either fail to be
recognized
immediately or they'll be partially read but
ultimately fail.
Could someone please give me a clue as to what I
need
to do to produce a data disk/file system that
Macintosh computers can read. Preferably using
mkisofs
and cdrecord.
Thanks,
ron
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