Pav Lucistnik wrote:
Andriy Gapon píše v čt 28. 02. 2008 v 10:33 +0200:
And while I have your attention, I have a related question.
I have produced a bunch of ISO9660 Level 3 / UDF hybrid media with
mkisofs, and when I mount the UDF part of them, the mount point (root
directory of media) have 0x000 permissions. Yes that's right, d---------
in ls -l. That makes the whole volume inaccessible for everyone except
root.
Is this something you can mend in our UDF driver, or should I go dig
inside mkisofs guts? Windows handle these media without any visible
problems.
I wonder if Windows even observes the permissions bits. You'd have to
special-case the UDF driver code in FreeBSD, which certainly possible
but not terribly attractive. I'd be interested to see what exactly
mkiso is doing. Maybe it's putting permissions into extended attributes
and assuming the filesystem driver will read those instead.
Scott
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