Re: UDF woes
Hans Hofker <hhofker@doge.nl> writes:
> On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:58:59PM -0700, Bill Wohler wrote:
>> Under Windows, I'm able to mount the CD-ROM and the Properties dialog
>> reveals that the CD-ROM contains a UDF filesystem.
>>
>> Mount -t auto seems to recognize the UDF filesystem too:
>>
>> [wohler@olgas:507]$ sudo mount -t auto /dev/cdrom /mnt
>> mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
>> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom,
>> missing codepage or other error
>> In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
>> dmesg | tail or so
>>
>> [wohler@olgas:508]$ dmesg |tail -1
>> UDF-fs: No VRS found
>>
>> However, as you can see, while it recognizes the filesystem type, it
>> cannot mount it.
>>
>
> Instead of mounting with "-t auto" you might want to mount with "-t
> udf", in which case you can supply udf-specific options ("novrs" might
> do the trick...)
Thanks, that make the "UDF-fs: No VRS found" message go away. However,
I'm still getting the same mount error. What's interesting is that
with -onovrs, I don't hear the CD-ROM spin up so it appears that
"novrs" is skipping more than the volume sequence recognition.
Are there any other UDF options I should try? I tried nostrict and
session=1 but these were just random attempts.
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