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SubjectRe: Why would a valid DVD show zero files on Linux?
DateTue, 1 Jan 2002 10:12:24 +0000 (GMT)
FromAlan Cox <>
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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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