> Obviously, the base system UDF support is minimal and needs some work.
> But you may find that ports like sysutils/cdrtools[-devel] or
> sysutils/udfclient will allow you to do much of what you want to do.
Hmm. perhaps I may be able to create and burn [both modes occurring
in userland] with cdr
> Thoughts: please provide commands, full output, etc. that show how
> you're trying to mount the disc, as well as relevant /dev entries
> pertaining to your DVD drive. dmesg might also be helpful. And I
> assume you have looked at mount_udf(8)?
Apologies, it is late. However I used only the obv
grarpamp wrote:
...
> I'm guessing the current state within FreeBSD means that I can
> neither read, nor create, or write, readable (compatible) images
> at this, or any given, UDF level?
...
>
> Is this a blocker for FreeBSD?
>
> For me, at least, minimally, that seems to be the case... as I now
>
On Thu May 19 11, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:36:02AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> > Greetings... :)
> >
> > The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
> > and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
> > to mount, well... don't. It
Greetings... :)
The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
to mount, well... don't. It is:
Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English) 5/12/2011
You can find the SHA-1 hash here:
http://ms
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:36:02AM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> Greetings... :)
>
> The first filesystem DVD... other than a movie DVD (DVD-VIDEO?),
> and the FreeBSD make release DVD's (iso9660)... that I've ever tried
> to mount, well... don't. It is:
> Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64)