Leopard support discs burned in ISO9660 Level 3?

Does leopard recognize disks that are burned in ISO9660 Level 3 format? I am burning a backup disk and have some dmg files that are over 2GB in size and when trying to burn the disk in Linux I get an error about ISO9660 Level 3 and Mac OS X

Wikipedia points to Macosxhints as the only solution for Level 3. Your best bet is to check the Macosxhints and see if they can tell you who posted that hint and get in touch with them. Any command in the terminal can be made into a simple Applescript, as my software shows:
http://www.macmaps.com/software.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660
(Quoted here without permission from Wikipedia):
"Most operating systems support reading of ISO 9660 formatted discs, and most new versions support the extensions such as Rock Ridge and Joliet. Operating systems that do not support the extensions usually show the basic (non-extended) features of a plain ISO 9660 disc.
Here are some operating systems and their support for ISO 9660 and extensions:
DOS: access with extensions, such as MSCDEX.EXE (Microsoft CDROM Extension) or CORELCD.EXE
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME: can read ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, 3, and Joliet
Microsoft Windows NT 4, Windows 2000
Windows XP can read ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, 3, Joliet, and ISO 9660:1999
Linux and BSD: ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, 3, Joliet, Rock Ridge, and ISO 9660:1999
Mac OS 7 to 9: ISO Level 1, 2. Optional free software supports Rock Ridge and Joliet (including ISO Level 3): Joke Ridge and Joliet Volume Access.
Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, 10.3 Panther, 10.4 Tiger: ISO Level 1, 2, Joliet and Rock Ridge Extensions. Level 3 is not currently supported, although some users have been able to mount these disks by issuing a command via the Terminal. http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2004041301593855
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