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diff --git a/kernel/Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt b/kernel/Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..902b95d0e --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +* +* Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt +* +UDF Filesystem version 0.9.8.1 + +If you encounter problems with reading UDF discs using this driver, +please report them to linux_udf@hpesjro.fc.hp.com, which is the +developer's list. + +Write support requires a block driver which supports writing. Currently +dvd+rw drives and media support true random sector writes, and so a udf +filesystem on such devices can be directly mounted read/write. CD-RW +media however, does not support this. Instead the media can be formatted +for packet mode using the utility cdrwtool, then the pktcdvd driver can +be bound to the underlying cd device to provide the required buffering +and read-modify-write cycles to allow the filesystem random sector writes +while providing the hardware with only full packet writes. While not +required for dvd+rw media, use of the pktcdvd driver often enhances +performance due to very poor read-modify-write support supplied internally +by drive firmware. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The following mount options are supported: + + gid= Set the default group. + umask= Set the default umask. + mode= Set the default file permissions. + dmode= Set the default directory permissions. + uid= Set the default user. + bs= Set the block size. + unhide Show otherwise hidden files. + undelete Show deleted files in lists. + adinicb Embed data in the inode (default) + noadinicb Don't embed data in the inode + shortad Use short ad's + longad Use long ad's (default) + nostrict Unset strict conformance + iocharset= Set the NLS character set + +The uid= and gid= options need a bit more explaining. They will accept a +decimal numeric value which will be used as the default ID for that mount. +They will also accept the string "ignore" and "forget". For files on the disk +that are owned by nobody ( -1 ), they will instead look as if they are owned +by the default ID. The ignore option causes the default ID to override all +IDs on the disk, not just -1. The forget option causes all IDs to be written +to disk as -1, so when the media is later remounted, they will appear to be +owned by whatever default ID it is mounted with at that time. + +For typical desktop use of removable media, you should set the ID to that +of the interactively logged on user, and also specify both the forget and +ignore options. This way the interactive user will always see the files +on the disk as belonging to him. + +The remaining are for debugging and disaster recovery: + + novrs Skip volume sequence recognition + +The following expect a offset from 0. + + session= Set the CDROM session (default= last session) + anchor= Override standard anchor location. (default= 256) + volume= Override the VolumeDesc location. (unused) + partition= Override the PartitionDesc location. (unused) + lastblock= Set the last block of the filesystem/ + +The following expect a offset from the partition root. + + fileset= Override the fileset block location. (unused) + rootdir= Override the root directory location. (unused) + WARNING: overriding the rootdir to a non-directory may + yield highly unpredictable results. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +For the latest version and toolset see: + http://linux-udf.sourceforge.net/ + +Documentation on UDF and ECMA 167 is available FREE from: + http://www.osta.org/ + http://www.ecma-international.org/ + +Ben Fennema <bfennema@falcon.csc.calpoly.edu> |