Dislocated Time Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 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???
Martin H Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 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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