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Hi,

 

I am trying to mount the ISO created using Imgburn in Solaris. But I see the problem with filenames greater than 31 characters. The filenames get truncated to 31 characters. When the file is accessed it considers only first 31 characters and ignores the rest of the filename.

 

Solaris uname information

SunOS host 5.10 Generic_118833-33 sun4v sparc sun4v

 

I created an ISO using the following options

 

Image Options:

 

Data Type: MODE1/2048

FileSystem: ISO9660 + Joliet + UDF ( also tried ISO9660 + UDF)

UDF Revision: 1.02 ( tried all other revisions)

 

ISO9660

Level X - 219 Characters

ASCII character set

Allow more than 8 Directory levels

Allow Files without extensions

 

Joliet

 

Level1 - 64 characters

Allow files without extensions

 

UDF:

Disable Unicode support.

 

I know Imgburn does not support Rockridge in Build mode. So is there any option am I missing. I need to display the total filename rather than the truncated filenames. I have attached the ini file I had used to generate an ISO.

 

The ISO created with the above settings works fine in Linux, HP-UX and AIX. Problem occurs only in Solaris. Is there any option that I need to enable to get the complete filename in Solaris.

 

Regards,

Chinni.

ImgBurn-UNIX.txt

ImgBurn.log

Edited by Chinni Krishna
Posted

If Solaris only supports 31 character names in the ISO9660 file system (even if longer ones are actually present) then you're out of luck.

 

 

Solaris supports more than 31 characters when the ISO is created using Rockridge protocol. Is there a way to mimic the Rockridge protocol in Imgburn.

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