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tlug: Re: What is UDF?



On Wed, 4 Aug 1999 15:02:40 +0900 (JST) Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> WTF is UDF?  Unordered disk fragments?

UDF stands for "Universal Disk Format", used by DVD, and by CD-R/CD-RW
packet writing.  This format is used by Adaptec's DirectCD, for example.

UDF is specified by OSTA "Optical Storage Technology Association, as a
subset of ECMA 167, 3rd edition. The specs are available on-line; you
will need both.

ECMA: http://ecma.ch/stand/ECMA-167.HTM
OSTA: http://www.osta.org/html/ostatech.html

The Linux UDF driver is being developed by Ben Fennema
<bfennema@example.com>
The software is available from: http://www.trylinux.com/projects/udf/

I haven't evaluated the driver, but mount/reads seemed to work.  Some of
the tools included in the source tar were quite useful.  I used them,
along with a binary editor, to rebuild the root directory on a corrupted
CD-RW.

Hope this helps,
jim.
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