[linux-audio-user] mkisofs ... isn't recognized on Mac

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Hi,

this just in from the 'man mkisofs':
mkisofs can generate a true (or shared) HFS hybrid
filesystem. The  same  files  are seen  as HFS files
when accessed from a Macintosh and as ISO9660 files
when accessed from other machines. HFS stands for
Hierarchical File System and is the native file
system used on Macintosh computers.

ron

--- R Parker <rtp405@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Maybe someone could hit me with the clue stick.
> Please.
> 
> I have generated a data disc, comprised of audio
> files, using; 'mkisofs -o $FILE.iso $FILE | cdrecord
> -v fs=6m speed=4 dev=0,6,0 /home/tmp/$FILE.iso'.
> 
> When these disks are inserted into the CD drives on
> Macintosh computers, they either fail to be
> recognized
> immediately or they'll be partially read but
> ultimately fail.
> 
> Could someone please give me a clue as to what I
> need
> to do to produce a data disk/file system that
> Macintosh computers can read. Preferably using
> mkisofs
> and cdrecord.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> ron
> 
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