Are you sure about this? My understanding was that the High Sierra
filesystem was the standard filesystem for CD-ROMS when they first
came out. ISO then adopted it as their standard since it was the
most widespread FS in use on CD-ROMS. In its formats section, the
CD-R FAQ (http://www.cd-info.com/CDIC/Technology/CD-R/FAQ.html) says:
ISO 9660
file layout standard (formerly called High Sierra)
Tet
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