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Re: question: udf support



On Wed, 29 May 2002,  Rick Stevens commented thusly,

> raoul s wrote:
> > hi,
> > i try to mount a RW cdrom on my RH7.0 box:
> > mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
> >
> > and it gives me udf is not supported by kernel.
> > what should i do?. maybe that is why my cdrom drive
> > is not reading my RW cdrom.
>
> You don't have the udf filesystem module built and/or installed.  I
> don't think 7.0 had UDF support.  You'd need to either upgrade to
> a later RedHat version or build a later kernel and install it.

No I dont think so either, 7.1 didnt have it as at that time UDF support
was too flaky, even now you dont haev UDf write acess, UDF write support
is brilliant and is one thing that we in linux lack and that fellows in
windoze enjoy :-(


Best Wishes,
Grendel


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