Article 5637 (13 more) in alt.cd-rom: From: rdm@cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Subject: *IX handling of ISO-9660 CD-ROMs Message-ID: <37759@hoptoad.uucp> Date: 2 Nov 92 19:26:05 GMT Sender: news@hoptoad.uucp Reply-To: rdm@cfcl.com (Rich Morin) Distribution: world Organization: Canta Forda Computer Lab, Pacifica, CA Lines: 76 Keywords: ISO-9660 UNIX CD-ROM Nntp-Posting-Host: cfcl.com As promised, here are some notes on ISO-9660 handling by various *IXen. Help me fill in the gaps; I'll post an update when it seems warranted. Rich Morin, rdm@cfcl.com Nomenclature ============ There are four basic ways in which *IX implementations of ISO-9660 seem to differ. I encode these as [Pp], [Uu], [Vv], and [Xx]: P/p Show/hide trailing periods U/u Display alphabetic characters in UPPER/lower case V/v Show/hide version numbers (;1) X/x Files are/aren't executable Summary ======= Here is a summary of which vendors are doing what about U, V, and X: 0 uvx Irix, Linux 1 uvX 386BSD, BSD/386, SunOS 2 uVx ? 3 uVX AIX, IS/IX 4 Uvx ? 5 UvX HP-UX 6 UVx MachTen, Ultrix 7 UVX ? Details ======= OS Ver. Company Hardware Int. == ==== ======= ======== ==== 386BSD 0.1 B&L Jolitz [234]86 PC PuvX A/UX 3.0 Apple Apple Mac. ---- ISO-9660 discs are only availavle via the Finder. AIX 3.1.5 IBM IBM RS/6000 ?uVX BSD/386 GAMMA3 BSDI [34]86 PC puvX Actually uses mode 777. HP-UX 8.05 HP HP 9000/700 pUvX Irix ? SGI SGI ? ?uvx X is an option. IS/IX 3.0.1 Int. Sys. [34]86 PC ?uVX Mode 555, but shell scripts can't execute off the disc. Linux 0.98 Linus T., etc. [34]86 PC Puvx Trailing periods appear in ls output, etc. You can do either "more readme." or "more readme", however. MachTen ? TENON Apple Mac. PUVx SunOS 4.1.X Sun Micro. Sun [34] puvX Ultrix 4.3 DEC DEC ? PUVx The noversion and nodefperm options allow v and X. If you mount with "defperm" (the default), files APPEAR to have mode 555 to "ls", but cannot actually be executed. If you mount with "nodefperm", they look exactly the same to "ls", but CAN be executed. -- Rich Morin, Canta Forda Computer Laboratory | Prime Time Freeware - quality UNIX consulting, training, and writing | freeware at affordable prices P.O. Box 1488, Pacifica, CA, 94044, USA | ptf@cfcl.com rdm@cfcl.com +1 415-873-7841 (Voice/Fax) | +1 408-738-4832 (V), -2050 (F)