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[Dvdrtools-users] Using udf fs for backups
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Volker Kuhlmann |
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[Dvdrtools-users] Using udf fs for backups |
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Fri, 13 Jun 2003 19:55:29 +1200 |
The Linux isofs doesn't handle hardlinks, so I thought I'd try udf, but
piled up a few questions. The first being - how do I create the
filesystem?
dd </dev/zero >file
losetup
mkudffs
losetup -d
mount -oloop
<cp ...>
umount
can't be the best way to go, can it? It does seem to work though. Is
there a way to shrink/expand the filesystem? Being 50k short after 3.5G
could be a little annoying.
Is there a functional program like mkisofs which can create the
filesystem image to be burnt? There is mkisofs -udf but it doesn't work:
ls -l
dr-xr-xr-x 4 4294967295 4294967295 1100 Aug 16 2001 dir
No ownerships, no permissions, and the uid/gid seem to be 2^32-1. No
hardlinks either.
cdrtools 2.0, kernel 2.4.20 (SuSE 8.2)
Is there a better way? Is it still all beta??
Thanks much,
Volker
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