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SubjectRe: Why would a valid DVD show zero files on Linux?
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> Are there any cases where udf filesystems are present on cdrom's that should
> be read as iso9660? Someone mentioned it's a hard heuristic to figure out
> which fake filename the empty iso9660 filesystem uses. How about, instead,
> pick the larger of the two filesystems if both are present.

Now you've made the behaviour effectively random which is even worse. On
a standard DVD the two file systems are the same. Some copy protected CD's
have a UDF file system on them that isnt interesting. Some DVD's have an
ISO fs that isnt interesting.
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