Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 17:11:42 +0100 From: "barbara" <barbara.xxx1975@libero.it> To: "gnome" <gnome@FreeBSD.org> Subject: hal and cd9660 volume.label Message-ID: <JTX8ZI$8E03FE9CE27CE7E24A09A65C0C6C9848@libero.it>
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I have a question about hal and volume.label. If I create an iso image with mkisofs and I burn it to a cd/dvd with cdre= cord/growisofs, hal mounts it with the label padded to 16 characters. This is evident when the icon appears on the desktop with the label not c= entered but apparently shifted to left. For example, if the volume label is TEST, with lshal I see $ lshal | grep TEST udi =3D '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_label_TEST____________' info.hal_mount.created_mount_point =3D '/media/TEST ' (= string) info.product =3D 'TEST ' (string) info.udi =3D '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/volume_label_TEST_______= _____' (string) volume.mount_point =3D '/media/TEST ' (string) volume.label =3D 'TEST ' (string) and hal mounts the image under /media/TEST\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ / This happens with images created and burned on FreeBSD and Linux, however= on linux (hal-0.5.10) the label isn't padded. This behavior lead me to think that the problem is with hal on FreeBSD. Anyway labels are not padded on media burned with a common commercial app= lication for Windows. So I can't understand if the problem is with hal on FreeBSD and/or mkisof= s or in the way I'm using them. For reference, the mkisofs command used is $ mkisofs -o TEST.iso -V "TEST" -iso-level 3 -l -r -hide-rr-moved -J = -joliet-long -graft-points "/=3D./test"
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