On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
I am working on UDF support.
I have at present a program that reads a udf filesystem
and am working (today) on making it into an "mtools" like
program that allows access to the contents in a useful manner.
I
It seems Coleman Kane wrote:
Hello, is anyone currently working on code to implement the UDF
filesystem? For those not familiar with it, it is the filesystem that
DVDs use. I'd like to look into getting the support under FreeBSD, since
the players already seem to work. If no one is working on
I am working on UDF support.
I have at present a program that reads a udf filesystem
and am working (today) on making it into an "mtools" like
program that allows access to the contents in a useful manner.
I will eventually turn this into a (readonly) filesystem, and it
is designed with that
It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
I am working on UDF support.
I have at present a program that reads a udf filesystem
and am working (today) on making it into an "mtools" like
program that allows access to the contents in a useful manner.
I will eventually turn this into a (readonly)
Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
Indeed, makeing a ro UDF filesystem more or less useless :)
I will be adding read/write later..
One must be able to walk before running!
As for RO UDF, it is useful for reading UDF2.0.1 cds that don't
have ISO9660 on them (I have one
Soren Schmidt had the audacity to say:
Uhm, the real value of UDF is that it can be used as a "real" rw
filesystem on CDRW/DVDRAM media, if this is not implemented the
value of having UDF is very limited IMHO
Not necessarily, since the cd9660 backward compatibility is not a
requirement
Hello, is anyone currently working on code to implement the UDF
filesystem? For those not familiar with it, it is the filesystem that
DVDs use. I'd like to look into getting the support under FreeBSD, since
the players already seem to work. If no one is working on this, then I
could probably use
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