<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21"> <TITLE>Filesystems HOWTO: ISO 9660 - CD-ROM filesystem</TITLE> <LINK HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-9.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-7.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8" REL=contents> </HEAD> <BODY> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-9.html">Next</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-7.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8">Contents</A> <HR> <H2><A NAME="iso9660"></A> <A NAME="s8">8.</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8">ISO 9660 - CD-ROM filesystem</A></H2> <P>Useful ISO-9660 links: <UL> <LI> <A HREF="ftp://ftp.ecma.ch/ecma-st/e119-pdf.pdf">ftp://ftp.ecma.ch/ecma-st/e119-pdf.pdf</A> - ISO-9660 (aka ECMA-119, aka High Sierra) specification</LI> </UL> </P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.1">8.1</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.1">RockRidge extensions</A> </H2> <P>Extensions allowing long filenames and Unix-style symbolic links.</P> <P>Useful RockRidge links: <UL> <LI> <A HREF="ftp://ftp.ymi.com/pub/rockridge/susp112.ps">ftp://ftp.ymi.com/pub/rockridge/susp112.ps</A> - System Usage Sharing Protocol (SUSP, IEEE P1281)</LI> <LI> <A HREF="ftp://ftp.ymi.com/pub/rockridge/rrip112.ps">ftp://ftp.ymi.com/pub/rockridge/rrip112.ps</A> - Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol (RRIP, IEEE P1282)</LI> </UL> </P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.2">8.2</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.2">Joliet extensions</A> </H2> <P>Joliet is a Microsoft extension to the ISO 9660 filesystem that allows Unicode characters to be used in filenames. This is a benefit when handling internationalization. Like the Rock Ridge extensions, Joliet also allows long filenames.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.3">8.3</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.3">Hybrid CD-ROMs</A> </H2> <P>Hybrid CDs contains three filesystems on one disc - ISO9660/RR, Joliet and HFS. Such CD-ROMs are accessible under DOS, Unix, Macintosh and Windows 9x/NT. All three filesystems use the same data, only metadata are the disc three times.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.4">8.4</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.4">Novell NetWare indexes on ISO9660</A> </H2> <P>(todo)</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.5">8.5</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.5">Accessing Joliet from Linux</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="joliet_linux"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/joliet.html">http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/joliet.html</A></LI> <LI> License: GPL</LI> </UL> </P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.6">8.6</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.6">Accessing Joliet from BeOS</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="joliet_beos"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://www.iae.nl/users/gertjan/be/">http://www.iae.nl/users/gertjan/be/</A></LI> <LI> Author: Gertjan van Ratingen < <A HREF="mailto:gertjan@iae.nl">gertjan@iae.nl</A>></LI> <LI> License: ?</LI> </UL> It is updated ISO9660 driver to be able to use a Joliet ISO9660 extensions.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.7">8.7</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.7">Accessing Joliet from OS/2</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="joliet_os2"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Download: <A HREF="ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/system/drivers/filesys/jcdfs.zip">ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/system/drivers/filesys/jcdfs.zip</A></LI> <LI> Author: IBM</LI> <LI> License: ?</LI> </UL> Jcdfs.zip archive contains CDFS.IFS driver for OS/2 with Joliet level 3 support.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.8">8.8</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.8">Accessing Audio CD as filesystem from Linux</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="audiocd_linux"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://www.ii.pw.edu.pl/~borkowsm/cdfs.htm">http://www.ii.pw.edu.pl/~borkowsm/cdfs.htm</A></LI> <LI> Download: ?</LI> <LI> Author: Mariusz Borkowski < <A HREF="mailto:borkowsm@ii.pw.edu.pl">borkowsm@ii.pw.edu.pl</A>></LI> <LI> License: ?</LI> </UL> This kernel module allows you to access an audio CD as a regular filesystem.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.9">8.9</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.9">Accessing Audio CD as filesystem from BeOS</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="audiocd_beos"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/be.html">http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/be.html</A></LI> <LI> Download: <A HREF="http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/be/files/cdda5.zip">http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/be/files/cdda5.zip</A> (PPC/Intel archive)</LI> <LI> Author: Marco ?</LI> <LI> License: ?</LI> </UL> This filesystem add-on will allow you (if your CD drive supports it) to treat a regular audio CD as if it were a bunch of WAV files. You can copy the files, encode them to mp3, play them slower, faster, even backwards.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.10">8.10</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.10">Accessing all tracks from Linux (CDfs)</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="cdfs_linux"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/">http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/</A></LI> <LI> Download: <A HREF="http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/cdfs.tgz">http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/cdfs.tgz</A></LI> <LI> Author: Michiel Ronsse < <A HREF="mailto:ronsse@elis.rug.ac.be">ronsse@elis.rug.ac.be</A>></LI> <LI> License: GPL</LI> </UL> CDfs is a file system for Linux systems that `exports' all tracks and boot images on a CD as normal files. These files can then be mounted (e.g. for ISO and boot images), copied, played (audio tracks), etc. The primary goal for developing this file system was to `unlock' information in old ISO sessions. The file system also allows you to access data on faulty multi session disks, e.g. disks with multiple single sessions instead of a multi session.</P> <H2><A NAME="ss8.11">8.11</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8.11">Creating Hybrid CD-ROMs (mkhybrid)</A> </H2> <P> <A NAME="mkhybrid"></A> </P> <P> <UL> <LI> Homepage: <A HREF="http://www.ps.ucl.ac.uk/~jcpearso/mkhfs.html">http://www.ps.ucl.ac.uk/~jcpearso/mkhfs.html</A></LI> <LI> Download: <A HREF="ftp://ftp.ge.ucl.ac.uk/pub/mkhfs/">ftp://ftp.ge.ucl.ac.uk/pub/mkhfs/</A></LI> <LI> Author: < <A HREF="mailto:j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk">j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk</A>></LI> <LI> License: ?</LI> </UL> Make an ISO9660/HFS/JOLIET shared hybrid CD volume</P> <HR> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-9.html">Next</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO-7.html">Previous</A> <A HREF="Filesystems-HOWTO.html#toc8">Contents</A> </BODY> </HTML>