here is the three lines needed to work.....
Ted Dog drooling with happinesspktsetup pktcdvd0 /dev/hdc
mkudffs --media-type=dvd --udfrev=0x0150 /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0
mount -t udf -o rw,noatime /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 /mnt/hdc
Ted Dog drooling with happinesspktsetup pktcdvd0 /dev/hdc
mkudffs --media-type=dvd --udfrev=0x0150 /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0
mount -t udf -o rw,noatime /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 /mnt/hdc
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modprobe udf
mount -t udf /dev/hdd /mnt/hdd
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modprobe -a pktcdvd
Well in my queeste to understand udf support, I saw that pktcdvd thing as well, but I didn't quite understand how to activate it, so I dropped it.Ted Dog wrote:Just missed Beems message, even better!
I read that somewhere else, and wondered when I saw it if ext2 (or some other filesystem) could be used instead of isofs for multisession Puppy. I think I also read that UDF is not limited use to rewritable disks, but can be used on +/-R, similar I suppose to the way multisession Puppy is done now.GuestToo wrote:<>
of course, there's nothing to stop you from burning, for example, an ext2 file system to a disc
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sh-3.00# modprobe -a pktcdvd
sh-3.00# pktsetup pktcdvd0 /dev/hdd
ioctl: Inappropriate ioctl for device
sh-3.00#