deearar
October 24th, 2008, 11:47 AM
Been testing out an ubuntu (Hardy) fileserver for my OSX (Leopard) network.
So far everything's been working, I am sharing files on Hardy with netatalk and everything has been working fine when I access from Leopard.
One problem though. I duped a DVD with k9copy and created an ISO. In Hardy, everything looks good. The ISO contains a VIDEO_TS folder, and that folder contains all the BUPs and VOBs, etc. The size of the ISO is also 4.3GB, everything looks good.
On Leopard though, I connect to Hardy and I see the test.ISO file. Leopard will mount the ISO file, but the resulting volume it mounts is empty. 0 items, 0 GB.
Hope this is the right Forum, to be quite honest I don't know at this point if it's a k9copy problem, (even though ISO seems to work fine under Hardy) a netatalk problem, (even though there have been no other filesharing issues in a month of testing) or a Leopard problem. (even though Leopard mounts ISO's just fine from a windows server.)
Any ideas on where to start with this one?
So far everything's been working, I am sharing files on Hardy with netatalk and everything has been working fine when I access from Leopard.
One problem though. I duped a DVD with k9copy and created an ISO. In Hardy, everything looks good. The ISO contains a VIDEO_TS folder, and that folder contains all the BUPs and VOBs, etc. The size of the ISO is also 4.3GB, everything looks good.
On Leopard though, I connect to Hardy and I see the test.ISO file. Leopard will mount the ISO file, but the resulting volume it mounts is empty. 0 items, 0 GB.
Hope this is the right Forum, to be quite honest I don't know at this point if it's a k9copy problem, (even though ISO seems to work fine under Hardy) a netatalk problem, (even though there have been no other filesharing issues in a month of testing) or a Leopard problem. (even though Leopard mounts ISO's just fine from a windows server.)
Any ideas on where to start with this one?