On Thu, Dec 14 2000, Dr. Kelsey Hudson wrote:
> nope, DVD discs all use UDF.
Ehh, no that is very untrue. Most data dvd's use bridged iso9660/udf,
which works fine with Linux iso9660.
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nope, DVD discs all use UDF.
it'd be nice if they used something more common, but hey...
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Gregoire Favre wrote:
> zink wrote:
>
> > The final 2.2.18 is out - I didn't see UDF option under filesystems, altough it
>should
> > have been there - maybe we'll wait (for ages) unt
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From: Gregoire Favre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: DVD on Linux
> zink wrote:
>
> > The final 2.2.18 is out - I didn't see UDF option under filesystems,
altough
zink wrote:
> The final 2.2.18 is out - I didn't see UDF option under filesystems, altough it
>should
> have been there - maybe we'll wait (for ages) untilfinal 2.4 is out.
I haven't used 2.2 for ages, but as far as I remember, you could just use iso9660 for
DVD...
(Well since 2.2.n with n gr
Timothy A. DeWees writes:
> Can someone please point me to a doc on how to mount a DVD drive.
> COrrect me if I am wrong but the DVD file format is UDF? I did not see that
> as an option when I compiled 2.2.17. Do I need to use 2.4.0testX to mount
> DVD's? Thanks in advance!
UDF is an extr
Turn on UDF support under filesystems.
mount -t udf /dev/foo /mnt/bar
"Timothy A. DeWees" wrote:
> Can someone please point me to a doc on how to mount a DVD drive.
> COrrect me if I am wrong but the DVD file format is UDF? I did not see that
> as an option when I compiled 2.2.17. Do I nee
Hello,
Can someone please point me to a doc on how to mount a DVD drive.
COrrect me if I am wrong but the DVD file format is UDF? I did not see that
as an option when I compiled 2.2.17. Do I need to use 2.4.0testX to mount
DVD's? Thanks in advance!
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