I've just written a CDR using 'mkisofs' and 'cdrcord' (as always)
and now there is one directory on the CDR that I can't "cd" into:
[g:\treiber\scsi]dir
Volume in drive G is Os2ToolsV-2 Serial number is 01C6:0F4A
Directory of G:\Treiber\SCSI\*
21.08.02 21.35 <DIR> 0 .
21.08.02 21.30 <DIR> 0 ..
21.08.02 21.35 <DIR> 0 Adaptec
21.08.02 21.35 <DIR> 0 AMD
21.08.02 21.35 <DIR> 0 DawiControl
21.08.02 21.35 <DIR> 0 Symbios
21.08.02 21.36 <DIR> 0 Tekram
0 bytes in 0 files and 7 dirs
0 bytes free
[g:\treiber\scsi]cd adaptec
SYS0003: Der angegebene Pfad konnte nicht gefunden werden. "adaptec"
i.e. the mentioned path "adaptec" can't be found.
Does anyone know what has happened? I've created quite a lot of CDs
the same way and this has never happened before.
Creating the Image: mkisofs -graft-points -l -J -o image.iso e:/daten/
Writing the CD: cdrecord -v -data image.iso
So nothing special here. All of the files on CDR (about 5000) can be
read, there is just this one directory that I can't access.
Using IsoIFS to mount the image or using Win2000 to read the CD revealed
no problem: All files and directories can be read here.
System: Warp 4 FP12 + Symbios Logic Controller + Yamaha 2100S
I read somewhere that the Joliet implementation of OS/2 is broken when
using some combination of capital letters and non-capital letters and
OS/2 is doing the sorting of filenames in a wrong way. May this be
the case here? Here, "Ad" appears in front of "AM", but it may be that
capital letters (i.e. the "M" here) should be before non-capital ones
(i.e. "d" in this case).
Does someone have an idea??
Thanks in advance,
Jochen
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 15:05:44 +0200, Jochen Kleinbauer wrote:
:Hi everyone,
: