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==ISO9660== | ==ISO9660== | ||
An outgrowth of the High Sierra and [[ | An outgrowth of the High Sierra and [[:File:Ecma-119.pdf|ECMA-119 (2nd Edition)]] specifications. | ||
===Relaxed 9660=== | ===Relaxed 9660=== | ||
===Joliet=== | ===Joliet=== | ||
A [[ | A [[:File:Microsoft_Joliet_Spec.pdf|1995 specification]] by Microsoft designed to address ISO9660:1988's shortcomings and restrictions regarding: | ||
* Character set | * Character set | ||
* File name length (raised to 128 bytes from 30) | * File name length (raised to 128 bytes from 30) | ||
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===Rock Ridge=== | ===Rock Ridge=== | ||
===El Torito=== | ===El Torito=== | ||
A [[ | A [[:File:ElTorito.pdf|1995 specification]] by IBM and Phoenix for creating bootable ISO9660 CDROM's. | ||
==UDF== | ==UDF== |
Revision as of 05:26, 19 January 2010
ISO9660
An outgrowth of the High Sierra and ECMA-119 (2nd Edition) specifications.
Relaxed 9660
Joliet
A 1995 specification by Microsoft designed to address ISO9660:1988's shortcomings and restrictions regarding:
- Character set
- File name length (raised to 128 bytes from 30)
- Directory tree depth (eliminated 8-level hierarchy restriction, retains 240 total byte limit)
- Directory name format (raised to 128 bytes from 9660L2's 30, and adds file name extensions)
- Character sets ((almost) complete UCS-2 character set, using big-endian encoding)
Joliet implies use of ISO/IEC 10646 (UCS-2) in file naming, and can be detected by examining an ISO9660 SVD (Supplementary Volume Descriptor, ISO9660 section 8.5.6)'s "Escape Sequences" field for the UCS-2 escape sequences
- 25 2f 40,
- 25 2f 43, or
- 25 2f 45.
The following UCS-2 sequences are not allowed in a Joliet file name:
- All code points between 00 00 and 00 1f (control sequences)
- 00 2a (asterisk)
- 00 2f (forward slash)
- 00 3a (colon)
- 00 3b (semicolon)
- 00 3f (question mark)
- 00 5c (backslash)
Rock Ridge
El Torito
A 1995 specification by IBM and Phoenix for creating bootable ISO9660 CDROM's.
UDF
See Also
- The Linux CD-ROM HOWTO
- El Torito specification supplement, 2006-09-22