Re: udf & linux
glynis@butterfly.hjsoft.com saw fit to inform me that:
>On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 04:05:44PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
>make sure the cd is being mounted with the udf fs type, not iso9660.
>mount will show you. but basically try mount -t udf /cdrom
>/dev/cdrom, or whatever your proper devices and mount-points are.
>
Thanks to all those who responded to my posting. Yes. in /etc/fstab the
filesystem mentioned was iso9660. Than I tried to mount the CD(written
using DIRECT CD of windows - udf format) using :
mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /cdrom
However this results in infinite reading loop and on the console I get the
following error :
hdc : cdrom_decode_status : Status = 0x51 { Drive Ready Seek Complete }
hdc : cdrom_decode_status : error Error=0x30
hdc : irq timeout : Status=0xd0 {Busy}
hdc : ATAPI reset complete.
I even tried disabling DMA ( hdparm -d0 /dev/hdc ), but still I get the
same errors.
Please can anybody help me in reading a CD with udf filesystem on Linux ?
Why am I getting the above error when I try to mount the CD with udf
filesystem. For IS09660 it mounts fine.
My util-linux version is :
util-linux-2.11f: /bin/mount
I have upgraded since now I am on ext3 filesystem on my debian machine.
Thanks in advance.
Warm Regards
--
Rajesh
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