Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:28:01 +0200 | From | Kronos <> | Subject | Unable to read UDF fs on a DVD |
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Hi, I'm trying to read a DVD+RW disk with a UDF fs on it. The disk was created under Windows, using Easy CD Creator (don't know the details).
I can mount (kernel 2.6.5) w/o problems: root@dreamland:~# mount -t udf -oro /dev/hdc /cdrom
dmesg: udf: registering filesystem UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/lowlevel.c:57:udf_get_last_session: XA disk: no, vol_desc_start=0 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1546:udf_fill_super: Multi-session=0 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:534:udf_vrs: Starting at sector 16 (2048 byte sectors) UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:561:udf_vrs: ISO9660 Primary Volume Descriptor found UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:570:udf_vrs: ISO9660 Volume Descriptor Set Terminator found UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:877:udf_load_pvoldesc: recording time 1082448386/0, 2004/04/20 09:06 (103c) UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:888:udf_load_pvoldesc: volIdent[] = 'CDROM' UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:895:udf_load_pvoldesc: volSetIdent[] = '040420_0906' UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1087:udf_load_logicalvol: Partition (0:0) type 1 on volume 1 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1097:udf_load_logicalvol: FileSet found in LogicalVolDesc at block=0, partition=0 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:925:udf_load_partdesc: Searching map: (0 == 0) UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1007:udf_load_partdesc: Partition (0:0 type 1511) starts at physical 257, block length 2172880 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1340:udf_load_partition: Using anchor in block 256 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:1573:udf_fill_super: Lastblock=0 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:849:udf_find_fileset: Fileset at block=0, partition=0 UDF-fs DEBUG fs/udf/super.c:911:udf_load_fileset: Rootdir at block=2, partition=0 UDF-fs INFO UDF 0.9.8.1 (2004/29/09) Mounting volume 'CDROM', timestamp 2004/04/20 10:06 (1078)
But I'm unable to stat/read/whatever the files:
root@dreamland:~# ls /cdrom /bin/ls: /cdrom/Bakuretsu Tenshi - 01.avi: No such file or directory /bin/ls: /cdrom/Bakuretsu Tenshi - 02.avi: No such file or directory [etc]
I can mount the disk and read it using ISO9660 instead of UDF (filenames are 8+3, no Joliet it seems), and I can read it under WinXP. It shouldn't be damaged.
Any clue?
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