cdrw and dvd rw used as a floppy

Chris Bier chris.bier at cymor.com
Sun Aug 29 01:59:58 CDT 2004


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hanasaki wrote:
| anyone remember the file format, filesystem, of that stuff under
| windows, from roxio/adaptec, that lets you use a cdrw disk as a big slow
| floppy?
|
| what support is there for it in linux and how?   Can it do rieser?
| ext2/3?  iso9660? rockridge/joliet?
|
| thanks

~  UDF is what you want.  afaik the only cd/cdrw/dvd supported formats
are UDF and iso9660.  Most DVDs use UDF.

Chris
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