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Boot menu improperly displays hidden AppleDouble dot files
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(05-13-2020, 07:55 AM)longpanda Wrote: I don't think auto filt by name is a good idea.
It's very normal for an iso file with name ._xxx.iso, especially in Linux.
Maybe in future release,  I can provide a configuration in the json file for user to set the name pattern  to filt, such as  "filt_name_pattern":  "._*.iso" 
Anyway, the filtering action must be initiated by the user.

Where have you actually seen (in Linux) a real ISO file with a name that starts with not just dot but dot underscore? I am very curious what you are referring to. In Linux such a file would be hidden in most file browsers. What would be the purpose of that? 

I’ve never seen or heard of such a thing. What application in Linux creates ISO files with names like that?
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RE: Boot menu improperly displays hidden AppleDouble dot files - by RedbearAK - 05-13-2020, 08:13 AM

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