On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Dylan William Hardison wrote:
> JOLIET is a MS Non-standard, from what I know. Rock Ridge provides the
> same-thing, but also include UNIX file permissions (I think...)
>
> That said, I usually burn CD's with rock ridge if I'm going to use them
> on a linux box, and joliet if I'm going to use them on a windows box.
> You can use both, too. doesn't seem to cause any harm.
Yes, but I think Rock Ridge only supports 32-character file names while
Joliet supports 255-character file names.
You would be smarter to use Rock Ridge rather than Joliet, though. I know
my Portable MP3 CD Player has a terrible time with Joliet-extended CDs.
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