[Leaplist] Reading a UDF CD w/legacy Linux??

Richard F. Ostrow Jr. rich at warfaresdl.com
Mon Nov 9 12:26:45 EST 2009


modprobe udf

nothing new there...
On Mon, November 9, 2009 11:31 am, Hal wrote:
>
> I acquired a recorded CD that is suppose to have a .pdf file on it..
> However none of my machines running Slack11.0 to 12.1 can read it /or/
> machines with Win2kPro.. (Newest kernel I have is 2.6.21 I think.)
>
> I hexdumped the CD and see things like "UDF Lv Info"; "OSTA UDF
> Complient" and "OSTA Compressed Unicode"; so I looked at the UDF Wiki
> and presume the CD was burned using Vista or Seven--just guessing.
> <grin> (The fella that burned it doesnt answer eMail's. :^(...
>
> My query is: Am I stuck as far as Linux goes /or/ do I have to try and
> find a Vista or Seven machine to read it and, hopefully, copy to
> ISO9660??? (The subject data is supposed to be a copy of the Service
> Manual for an Icom 728 radio.) TIA and hope this isn't OT..
>
> I'm enjoying your various threads and learning much..
>
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>              Hal       UNIX-GNU/Linux - Slackware 11.0, 2.4.33.3
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