At 03:03 AM 4/28/03, Zero wrote:
I hope to have answered to all your questions.
You did, but now a new question comes up that may simply reflect my lack
of familiarity with Linux CD terminology. The CDs I am adding to the
catalog were created as standard ISO format, on a Win98SE system which
added the volume name automatically. Under Windows, the volume name is a
directory entry just like a subdir or a file, but identified by a special
flag bit. When I just ran gwhere as root and added four more CDs to my
catalog, each time gwhere told me "No label" as the volume name. Does
Linux treat the volume label differently, or is this a consequence of
failure to detect the disk type as ISO 9660?
According to the type of files system, the name of volume is not at the
same place. If your CD-ROM hasn't detected as ISO 9660 files system,
GWhere cannot read the volume name.
Can you send me the result of (cdrom.iso.gz) with severals CD-ROM please :
dd ibs=1 count=40000 if=/dev/cdrom > cdrom.iso
gzip cdrom.iso
In this way, I will be abble to improve the ISO 9660 files system
detection.
Best regards,
Zero
Main author,
GWhere - Another way to manage your catalogs!!
http://www.gwhere.org
_______________________________________________
GWhere-discussion mailing list
address@hidden
http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gwhere-discussion