Sounds interesting. Any other sources of UDF 
on Linux documentation? Is there a 'mkudffs'? 

Just curious...

>>> cgahlon at citilink.com 09/09/02 12:20PM >>>
On Monday 09 September 2002 11:09 am, Chris Frederick wrote:
> Adaptec Direct CD allows you to burn to a CD directly through
Windoze
> Explorer, this is nice for times when you need only a file or two
and
> need them quick.  Adaptec puts an ISO formated section of the disk
with
> the installer to read the UDF formated data on other Win Boxes, but
I
> haven't found one for linux yet.  I don't need to burn these from
linux,
> but it would be nice to read from them.  I did a quick search of the
net
> (linux.org/apps and sourceforge) with out any results.  Do any of
you
> know where I can find a reader for UDF CDs?  Or should I stop being
lazy
> and burn the ISO?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help/redirections.
> Chris Frederick

Looks like it's in the 2.4 kernel:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=site%3Akernel.org+udf


So if your running that just try mounting the cdrom as UDF file
system...

mount -t udf /dev/cdrom /your/mount/point/goes/here

-- 
Chris
MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant / Solitaire  Expert
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