I've never had a truly good CD-ROM filesystem for my Amiga. First I used CacheCDFS, which is supposed to be multisession, but isn't (never was on my system anyhow). Then, I switched to AmiCDROM (I'm pretty sure that's the name), which is an older one but actually is multisession. The thing is, it's not capable of maintaining the file comments and protection bits. So, every time I restore from a backup I lose all that. I was starting to write a script file that can reassign all these from a List output file, but there's one part of the functionality I can't get to work... it's probably not quite possible. My full backup fits on a CD, but right now my only option when restoring (without losing those file attributes) is to copy each session to a separate CD one at a time, so I can use CacheCDFS to restore them from that.
Actually, I might have more recently found a newer version of AmiCDROM that might possibly be able to read file attributes. I didn't check that archive yet. Does this sound right for a newer AmiCDROM version? Or does anyone know of a good CD-ROM filesystem that has both multisession and file attribute retension?