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From: vev@msen.com (Vince Vielhaber)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: What is Rock Ridge?
Date: 16 Dec 1995 02:39:44 GMT
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In article <4ash20$e9g@jabba.ess.harris.com>, cneblett@unconfigured.xvnews.domain 
says...
>Rock Ridge is a set of extensions to the ISO 9660 CD ROM standard.
>It is a set of extensions to allow Long file names, and certain characters
>to be included in the file name.  Take alook at the man pages for mount
>and you should see an option to read it.

Now I realize I'm asking for it, *but*, isn't Rock Ridge the town in the
movie 'Blazing Saddles'?

Vince.
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