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At the end of the HFSlip routine the message appears:

Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.

Warning: creating filesystem with (nonstandard) Joliet extensions but without (standard) Rock Ridge extensions.

I've seen the ISO-9660 filesystem somewhere in my cd toasting software and as far as I can remember had to do with how long the file names were - (the old DOS names could only have 8 letters).

This message makes me wonder if it wouldn't be better to create a filesystem with standard "Rock Ridge" extensions... but how is that configured in HFSlip???


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If you wan't to change away from the deafults i.e. ISO9660 + Joliet and with hidden files included, then edit the parameters under 'CDIMGSW' and/or 'MKISSW' in 'HFTOOLS\HFANSWER.ini'.

'CDIMGSW' is for configuring the command-line used when making an ISO with CDIMAGE.EXE(MS's internal ISO creation tool) and 'MKISSW' is for mkisofs(part of Jörg Schilling's cdrtools GPL suite).

I personally use CDIMAGE.EXE and just leave the command-line as the default one, as that will support everything needed in a Windows install ISO.

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