Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Can't access directory on CDR

12 views
Skip to first unread message

Jochen Kleinbauer

unread,
Aug 25, 2002, 9:05:44 AM8/25/02
to
Hi everyone,

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

dinkmeister

unread,
Aug 25, 2002, 12:50:47 PM8/25/02
to
I had this problem before and talked with the cdrecord/mkisofs author
and we came to the conclusion that it was a bug in cdfs.ifs.
if you use the newer mkisofs and -hpfsnames without joliet extensions
the problem shouldn't surface....

On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 15:05:44 +0200, Jochen Kleinbauer wrote:

:Hi everyone,

:

0 new messages