Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 08:37:07 +0100 From: Ben Woods <woodsb02@gmail.com> To: Sergey Manucharian <sm@ara-ler.com> Cc: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>, "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, Lev <leventelist@gmail.com> Subject: Re: mounting udf Message-ID: <CAOc73CB2qNCAAKMraaaGG%2BUqowpw%2BeZPnEE1VUb7-ASnLu%2Bzww@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20151220060715.GJ22018@dendrobates.araler.com> References: <20151219171651.12f1da2d@jive.levalinux.org> <20151219191010.21d4af06.freebsd@edvax.de> <20151219204039.70b2b91b@jive.levalinux.org> <20151219210321.c5438bdc.freebsd@edvax.de> <20151220060715.GJ22018@dendrobates.araler.com>
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On Sunday, 20 December 2015, Sergey Manucharian <sm@ara-ler.com> wrote: > Slightly off-topic. > > I have UDF filesystem on a USB flash drive. It works in read/write mode > in Linux: > > # mount -t udf /dev/sda /mnt/ > $ mount | grep udf > /dev/sda on /mnt type udf (rw,relatime,utf8) > > But does not work at all in FreeBSD 11-CURRENT: > > # mount_udf /dev/da0 /mnt/tmp/ > mount_udf: /dev/da0: Invalid argument > > Sergey > Try adding the verbose option -v which is mentioned in the mount_udf(8) man page. Also, given you are on FreeBSD 11-CURRENT, you might try using the fstyp(8) command to confirm this is a udf file system. Regards, Ben -- -- From: Benjamin Woods woodsb02@gmail.com
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