Re: Can't recognize Ext2 CDs

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On 4/21/07, Deboo ^ <knowledgeful@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yep they are Linux ext2 FS CDs. I had created them with the ext2
option specifically but now am repenting having done so.

How do you access these under windows?

Regards,
Deboo

On 4/15/07, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are you sure they are an ext2 CD? I would expect a CD written under
> Linux to be an ISO9660 file system with Rock Ridge Interchange
> Protocol added. If yo also add the Joliet extensions, then Windows
> will also see the long file names.
>
> While it is possible to burn a CD with an ext2 file system, it would
> not be nearly as easy as burning one with an ISO9660 file system...
>
> Mikkel

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Hi Deboo!

I would grab a flash drive with sufficient room, boot Knoppix or
Puppy, copy the files to the flash drive and read the flash drive in
Windows.

Just a thought,

Tod


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