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Re: Using CD from NT.
On Tue, 26 May 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
I had similar problem with Debian 1.3, but Debian did the thing. dselect
will ask you to provide paths to main, non-free, contrib and local binary
files dirs. When I did it, everything was detected correctly.
But, as it was mentioned, you can get patch for joliet extensions, or,
even better (IMHO), get latest dev kernel (2.1.101 i think) and make your
box "dual kernel boot".
:Hi.
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:I burned 2 CDs with a lot of goodies (including Debian 2.0) at work on NT
::) and can't use it since I see the 8 letters long ~1 filenames (it looked
:OK on the NT)
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:I tried mounting it as iso9660, and then mounting it as vfat (with and
:without -o loop) but it said it was not a loop device.
:
:Is there a way to use those CDs on Linux?
:Are there programs that burn CDs on NT that can be used later on Linux.
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:TIA,
:
:Liran Zvibel.
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