UDFtools-1.0.0b3
Kernel
Configuration
In the kernel configuration, modify your settings to match those
listed here:
Block devices
Packet writing on CD/DVD media: Y or M
CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
UDF file system support Y or M
Recompile and install the new kernel.
Installation of UDFtools
Install UDFtools by running the
following commands:
bzcat ../udftools-1.0.0b3.patch.bz2 | patch -Np1 &&
sed -i -e 's/(char\*)spm +=/spm = (char\*)spm +/' wrudf/wrudf.c &&
./configure --prefix=/usr &&
make
Now, as the root
user:
make install
Command Explanations
sed -i -e 's/(char\*)spm +=/spm =
(char\*)spm +/' wrudf/wrudf.c: This change is
required to compile with recent compilers.
Contents
Installed Programs:
cdrwtool, mkudffs, pktsetup, udffsck, and
wrudf
Installed Library:
libudffs.a
Installed Directories:
None
Short Descriptions
cdrwtool
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provides facilities to manage CD-RW drives, including
formatting new disks, setting the read and write speeds,
etc.
Example:
cdrwtool -d /dev/scd0 -q
prepares a new CD-RW for use and formats it with a UDF
file system.
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mkudffs
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is used to create new UDF file systems. It can be used on
hard disks and CD-Rs as well as CD-RWs.
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pktsetup
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is used to establish and break down associations between
the kernel packet driver and a physical drive.
Example:
pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/scd0
mount /dev/pktcdvd0 /mnt/cdrom -t udf -o rw,noatime
associates the physical device /dev/scd0 with the kernel packet driver
/dev/pktcdvd0 , then mounts
a UDF formatted CD-RW for read/write access.
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udffsck
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is used to check the integrity and correct errors on UDF
filesystems.
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wrudf
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is used to maintain a UDF filesystem.
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libudffs.a
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contains functions used by the UDFtools programs.
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Last updated on 2007-04-04 14:42:53 -0500