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Hi,
I am working for a DVD project. I want some information about the UDF file system. Whether Linux 2.6 supports the UDF file system. Whether any open source codes ...
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Linux 2.6 UDF Support
Hi,
I am working for a DVD project. I want some information about the UDF file system. Whether Linux 2.6 supports the UDF file system. Whether any open source codes are available for this.
Thanks in advance..
Regards,
Remya
- 01-29-2010 #2
I did a quick google and found this Linux UDF | Get Linux UDF at SourceForge.net
and wiki Universal Disk Format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia says Linux supports UDF. Check out the src from that project for more details.
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Hi Lakshmipathi,
Thanks for the quick reply. Actually i have checked these links earlier.
But if you look at the same the code base is updated on 2004.
. Hence i was asking for the latest packages, if any are available. Also i want to confirm whether Linux 2.6 has support for this.
Regards,
Remya
- 01-29-2010 #4
Yes,looks like no major release since 2004. But you seen this ,there are some patches released in 2007 and few people tested it works for slackware 12.0 kernel 2.6.23.16.
SourceForge.net: Linux UDF: Detail: 1795804 - UDF 2.50 patch for linux-2.6.23-rc6
May be checkout the src along with these new patches.
HTH- Lakshmipathi.G
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Hi Lakshmipathi,
Thanks. I will try to use this one.
Regards,
Remya


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