Hi, Paul B Mahol wrote: > On 4/19/10, Paul B Mahol <onemda_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > On 4/19/10, Tom Evans <tevans.uk_at_googlemail.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Paul B Mahol <onemda_at_gmail.com> wrote: > >>> On 4/17/10, Paul B Mahol <onemda_at_gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Tim Kientzle <kientzle_at_freebsd.org> > >>>> wrote: > >>>>> Paul B Mahol wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> It is apparently not possible to make use of -use-the-force-luke=4gms > >>>>>> on FreeBSD when appending new session after 4GB. Mounted disk > >>>>>> afterwards show nothing. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Should we allow it like linux does? > >>>>> > >>>>> Are you claiming there is a problem when FreeBSD reads such > >>>>> images or a problem with creating such images? What > >>>>> programs are you using? > >>>> > >>>> I burn flac files in multiple sessions, each session have separate > >>>> directory, on DVD+R DL MKM/003 > >>>> After I used 4gms switch mounted fs shows nothing. (but there is >5GB > >>>> of > >>>> data) > >>>> > >>>> According to growisofs source BD (bluray) dont need this switch at all > >>>> ... > >>>> > >>>>> This sounds like a pretty unsurprising 32-bit truncation > >>>>> bug: the filesystem structures in ISO9660 are all sector > >>>>> numbers so 8TB should be the natural limit (4G sectors > >>>>> times 2k bytes/sector). > >>>> > >>>> I did not tested this on FreeBSD amd64 yet. > >>> > >>> Update: Linux shows all sessions and Windows 7 shows only first one. > >> > >> > >> From the source code of groisofs.c: > >> > >> * - DVD+R Double Layer support; > >> * - -use-the-force-luke=4gms to allow ISO9660 directory structures > >> * to cross 4GB boundary, the option is effective only with DVD+R DL > >> * and for data to be accessible under Linux isofs a kernel patch is > >> * required; > >> > >> So I'm guessing it does something non standard, particularly if > >> windows also refuses to see the data. > > > > That is pretty old, from 2.4 era, it was added after it was found that > > isofs had bug. Windows at least "try" to show something - only one > > session, but fourth and not second session crossed 4GB limit. > > > > The source also claims that in BD case there is no need for _force_ > > switch at all. > > > > Mounting with -norrip shows all sessions. > Kernel displays "RRIP without PX field?" if I try to mount "normal" way. Might this help ? Kernel config /sys/conf/NOTES options UDF #Universal Disk Format My config notes /* Allows DVDs with files > 2 Gig, to avoid: * "ls: file_about_2.5gig.ts: * Value too large to be stored in data type" * ports/sysutils/k3b can use it to write eg 4G+ files. */ Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey: BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich http://berklix.com Mail plain text, Not HTML quoted-printable Base64 http://www.asciiribbon.orgReceived on Tue Apr 27 2010 - 20:59:39 UTC
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