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Re: Reading Mixed ISO-9660/Macintosh CD-ROM
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael H Lambert <lambert@ebola.psc.edu> writes:
In article <ruu3wem7y0.fsf@ebola.psc.edu> lambert@ebola.psc.edu (Michael H. Lambert) writes:
Michael> I have been able to run the Executor/Linux demo and most
Michael> of the demo applications under Linux emulation on NetBSD
Michael> 1.1. We have a CD-ROM which has both ISO-9660 and native
Michael> Macintosh partitions. I am able to see the 9660
Michael> partition from Executor, but not the Macintosh partition.
Michael> If I were running E/L under real Linux, would I have to
Michael> do anything special to see the Mac partition? I'm quite
Michael> willing to believe I can't do this because of the two
Michael> layers of emulation, but it's worth a shot.
Can you get at "normal" Macintosh CD-ROMs? Executor looks for
/dev/cdrom and needs to be able to read that file in order to detect a
Mac formatted CD-ROM.
Here's how /dev/cdrom is set up on my system:
beaut 4.22 ls -l /dev/cdrom
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Feb 24 00:42 /dev/cdrom ->
/dev/sr0
beaut 4.23 ls -l /dev/sr0
brw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11, 0 Nov 30 1993 /dev/sr0
beaut 4.24
Hope this helps.
--Cliff
ctm@ardi.com
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