Hi,
> When I understood to move it before -dev, as
> first argument, it worked!
I will see how i can put more emphasis on
the fact that -hardlinks, -acl, -xattr,
-disk_dev_ino are very far reaching options
which should be given early.
I will also see how i can get -lsl show
the current link coun
2009/7/22, Thomas Schmitt :
>
> If you did not use -harlinks "on" before
> the restore commands: yes.
> Else: no, you found a bug.
>
Well - no bug - but usage error: I used the '-hardlinks on' before
-map but after -dev. When I understood to move it before -dev, as
first argument, it worked!
Thank
Hi,
> Ordinary mounting sees the hard links counts, but 'ls -i' shows
> different inodes, and thus they cannot be copied out.
This is an inconsistent behavior of the
Linux kernel. For its own reasons it decides
not to interpret the inode numbers stored in
the ISO image - but it interprets the lin
Risto Suominen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had my first contact with xorriso. My aim was to restore hard links
> from ISOs. But no matter how hard I try, I cannot make it work.
I have no idea whether xorriso-0.4.0 supports hard links as it seems to be
nonportable and thus testing would be hard ;-)
mkis
Lets see if you can catch the cat???
http://www.eappu.com/ Catchthecat.html
Hi,
I had my first contact with xorriso. My aim was to restore hard links
from ISOs. But no matter how hard I try, I cannot make it work.
I'm running on Debian Lenny, kernel 2.6.26. I compiled the full
package, and of the optional libraries, only zlib was present.
My testing has been restricted
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