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Date:      Wed, 22 Jul 2009 00:10:51 -0400
From:      Bryant Eadon <bryant.eadon@gmail.com>
To:        "b. f." <bf1783@googlemail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Support of UDF ISO-13346 on 7.1-RELEASE-p2 [SOLVED]
Message-ID:  <4A66914B.4050909@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <d873d5be0907192110k76a9735cq7e1a57f0e13c8c12@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <d873d5be0907192110k76a9735cq7e1a57f0e13c8c12@mail.gmail.com>

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b. f. wrote:
> #How can I mount this disc ?  Does udf.ko support this format ?
> 
> I don't often use memory disks, so I'm not quite sure what is going
> wrong here.  You could try configuring it and mounting it as
> read-only, to see if that helps.  But you should be aware that FreeBSD
> does not support _all_ UDF filesystems, only some of them,  and there
> were some shortcomings with the earlier implementation of udf.ko that
> you are using.  For more information, see for example:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format
> 
> So your disk image, if it really has an intact and valid UDF
> filesystem,  may still be unmountable even if you are doing everything
> properly.  I would suggest that you install the sysutils/udfclient
> port or package, and use it to try to read the disk image.  It
> supports a slightly wider range of UDF filesystems than the kernel
> module, and you don't have to go to the trouble of mounting the disk
> image to read it.  Of course, if you need to mount it, you could try
> dumping it to a different filesystem and then mounting it as a memory
> disk or otherwise.  If that doesn't work, then it may be easiest to
> use the native tools in some other OS (e.g., NetBSD, Vista ... )
> 
> b.

I'm disappointed that FreeBSD mount_udf doesn't support this disc.

to those trying:
   the solution is to use udfclient and browse that way.  Alternatively there is 
a refuse package that makes UDFclient into a FS to mount.

Do not be deterred by the complicated first-level directory :

97505d80MS UDFBridge:UDF Volume:GRC1CULXFRER_EN_DVD:GRC1CULXFRER_EN_#503F


Yes, there are spaces in it, you'll want to quote it to access it properly.




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