ISO-9660 filesystem support (with extensions)
driver ... cd cd_options ... &
Neutrino
Where driver is one of the devb-* drivers, and
cd_options is one or more of the following, separated by commas:
- case=asis|lower|upper
 
- Control the case used to display ISO-9660 filenames (to a
  readdir()
  request; all pathname matching is always performed case-insensitively on
  such names):
  
- asis — don't convert the filename in any way;
   if the CD was mastered with strict ISO-9660 compliance, the name will
   be in uppercase, but more lenient utilities could produce mixed-case
   filenames.
  
 
- lower — convert to lowercase (the default).
  
 
- upper — convert to uppercase.
  
 
    RRIP and Joliet store case-preserving names and ignore this option.
 
- exe
 
- Set execute permission (on all non-RRIP regular files).
    
 
- gid=group
 
- Set the owning group to group for files on disks without Rock
        Ridge extensions.  The default is 0 (root).
 
- hidden=hidden_mode
 
- Specify what to do with “hidden” files.
  The hidden_mode can be one of:
        
  
- ignore — ignore the hidden files; they don't appear 
    in the filesystem.
                
  
 
- show — (the default) show hidden files in the 
    filesystem as normal files.
                
  
 
- dot — show hidden files in the filesystem with a dot
    (.) prefixed to their names.
  
 
 
- info=path
 
- The name of the information pseudo-directory (the default is 
  -.info.).
  
  If the option is empty, no metadata directory is created.
  If the option begins with a -, then blank metadata fields are
  hidden; if the option begins with a +, then all metadata
  fields are presented but may have a length of zero.
 
- noaudio
 
- Disable audio extensions (the .info./audio control file).
 
- nohsf
 
- Disable High Sierra format.
 
- nojoliet
 
- Disable Microsoft Joliet extensions.
    
 
- nomulti
 
- Disable multisession support (mount the first data session instead of
  the last).
    
 
- norrip
 
- Disable Rock Ridge extensions.
    
 
- uid=user
 
- Set the owner to user for files on disks without Rock Ridge
  extensions.  The default is 0 (root).
 
- umask=mask
 
- Apply this permission mask to files on disks without Rock Ridge extensions.
  The default is 0 (all access permissions).
 
In addition, you can specify any of the
filesystem options
described for 
io-blk.so.
The fs-cd.so shared object provides support for 
ISO-9660 filesystems.
It's automatically loaded by the devb-*
drivers when mounting an ISO-9660 filesystem.
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- This filesystem uses UTF-8 encoding for presentation of its filenames;
attempts to specify a filename not using UTF-8 encoding will fail
(with an error of EILSEQ).
 
- We've deprecated fs-cd.so in favor of
  fs-udf.so,
  which now supports ISO-9660 filesystems in addition to UDF.
  The default
  diskboot
  file now starts fs-udf.so.
 
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devb-*,
fs-dos.so,
fs-ext2.so,
fs-qnx4.so,
fs-qnx6.so,
fs-udf.so,
io-blk.so,
mount,
umount
Filesystems
chapter of System Architecture
QNX Neutrino User's Guide: