Re: Linux, ISOFS, multi-extent files: what's the status?
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 16:35:04 +0100, Joerg.Schilling@fokus.fraunhofer.de
(Joerg Schilling) wrote:
>Well, if you can read files > 4 GB correctly, it may be that the problem
>has been fixed in a different way. is there any patch related to iso9660
>in your kernel?
I unpacked the RHEL5 kernel src.rpm.
The only patch applied to the vanilla 2.6.18 kernel for the isofs/ dir is
the elimination of any reference to the "inode->i_blksize" struct member,
but this is something they did across the board for all the file systems (it
was an official patch applied to the kernel.org kernel a few days after
2.6.18) and has nothing to do with actual isofs issues.
I made the same test (multi-extent 4.3 GB file) on kernel 2.4.33 and it
passed OK on that too.
So far I only tested loop-mounted isofs image files, not real DVD/BD-RE
media.
I'll do more test next week.
If someone has a procedure to get the multi-extent Linux problem to manifest
itself, please post it.
Thanks
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