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Re: Why would a valid DVD show zero files on Linux?


Alan Cox wrote:
> Bryce wrote: 
> > Understood.   However, why can't that combination "just work"?  Changing
> > [mount] every time I switch between sticking in a CD-ROM and DVD-ROM is not cool.
> > Certainly that "other operating system" does not make me do that.
> 
> man fstab
> man ln

Here's the final resolution on this issue:

	fstab(5) now mentions "udf".

	mount(8) now has the key piece of information - "udf
	and iso9660 co-exist on many discs".

	mount -t auto now automounts udf.
	This required scanning the extended area as you can't
	tell from the first VSD.

Most people will never need to think about the issue again, dvd-rom's will
just mount.  Poof.

Thanks for the tips and pointers that helped identify the cause.

			-Bryce
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