If I remember correctly mkisofs -J makes a Joliet compatable CD on Linux. Think that should be what you need. If you use a GUI to burn the CD you will have to see if you can pass parameters when you make the iso.

To create the CD on the command line you will want somthing like this ...

* Creating an iso image mkisofs -J -o cd_image.iso /dir/to/burn/as/root * Find you CD device cdrecord --scanbus * Burning iso image (use dev = found with scanbus) cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -data cd_image.iso * Burning data on the fly mkisofs -J /dir/to/burn/as/root | cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 speed=4 + -data -
have a look at man mkisofs and man cdrecord

Cheers,
R.

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In reply to Re: OT: minicpan CDROM case sensitivity problem by Random_Walk
in thread OT: minicpan CDROM case sensitivity problem by rinceWind

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