G'day all, My daughter was given a DVD with photos on it. I can't open it with Konqueror. Dmesg says UDF-fs: No fileset found. What is the problem? How do I fix it?
Thanks
Simon Slater wrote:
My daughter was given a DVD with photos on it. I can't open it with Konqueror. Dmesg says UDF-fs: No fileset found. What is the problem? How do I fix it?
UDF is the file system that is used for rewritable DVD/CDs, that is, ones that support sessions, so that you can write data, then, at a later time, add more, etc, until it is full, and then close (or permanently fix) it.
You need to load the udf kernel module:
sudo /sbin/modprobe udf
Then try 'opening' the disk. It should work now.
Simon Slater wrote:
G'day all, My daughter was given a DVD with photos on it. I can't open it with Konqueror. Dmesg says UDF-fs: No fileset found. What is the problem? How do I fix it?
Thanks
What version of Fedora are you using?
Doing a google search on "UDF-fs: No fileset found" gets you to a bugzilla that suggests this may be fixed.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=vista-udf
There is also the suggestion that even if this is fixed that if the burning is multi-session and not closed you may still see the problem.
FWIW, I've not tried doing this....but maybe something I do this weekend.
On Sat, 2008-11-08 at 10:15 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
Simon Slater wrote:
G'day all, My daughter was given a DVD with photos on it. I can't open it with Konqueror. Dmesg says UDF-fs: No fileset found. What is the problem? How do I fix it?
Thanks
What version of Fedora are you using?
Doing a google search on "UDF-fs: No fileset found" gets you to a bugzilla that suggests this may be fixed.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=vista-udf
There is also the suggestion that even if this is fixed that if the burning is multi-session and not closed you may still see the problem.
FWIW, I've not tried doing this....but maybe something I do this weekend.
-- All right, let's not panic. I'll make the money back by selling one of my livers. I can get by with one. -- Homer Simpson Homer vs. Patty and Selma
Thanks guys. Ill chase this up.
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 6:12 PM, Petrus de Calguarium kwhiskerz@gmail.comwrote:
UDF is the file system that is used for rewritable DVD/CDs, that is, ones that support sessions, so that you can write data, then, at a later time, add more, etc, until it is full, and then close (or permanently fix) it.
my comment is probably OT, still ... UDF also enables you to write larger files on to the disk, something like another DVD image.
Ed Greshko wrote:
There is also the suggestion that even if this is fixed that if the burning is multi-session and not closed you may still see the problem.
FWIW, I've not tried doing this....but maybe something I do this weekend.
Well, being a rainy day in Taipei I did do some tests....
1. Created a DVD in "master" mode on Vista was readable on RHELv4 2. Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and the default UDF version was readable on RHELv4 3. Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not* readable on RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
Ed Greshko wrote:
- Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not* readable on
RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
UDF 2.5 is only readable with kernel 2.6.26 and higher. The latest kernel update from Fedora 9 should read a UDF 2.5 disc.
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
- Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not* readable on
RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
UDF 2.5 is only readable with kernel 2.6.26 and higher. The latest kernel update from Fedora 9 should read a UDF 2.5 disc.
Yes, the operative word being "should". :-)
Ed Greshko wrote:
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
- Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not* readable on
RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
UDF 2.5 is only readable with kernel 2.6.26 and higher. The latest kernel update from Fedora 9 should read a UDF 2.5 disc.
Yes, the operative word being "should". :-)
Are you saying your kernel is higher (on rhel4) ?
DaveT.
David Timms wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
- Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not*
readable on RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
UDF 2.5 is only readable with kernel 2.6.26 and higher. The latest kernel update from Fedora 9 should read a UDF 2.5 disc.
Yes, the operative word being "should". :-)
Are you saying your kernel is higher (on rhel4) ?
No.
Just making the clarification that even though things "should" work there are times that they don't. AKA, bugs. FWIW, the OP hasn't indicated what is being run at his end.
On Sat, 2008-11-08 at 20:59 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
David Timms wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
- Created a DVD in "live" mode on Vista and v2.5 UDF *not*
readable on RHELv4.
Could not test with F9.
UDF 2.5 is only readable with kernel 2.6.26 and higher. The latest kernel update from Fedora 9 should read a UDF 2.5 disc.
Yes, the operative word being "should". :-)
Are you saying your kernel is higher (on rhel4) ?
No.
Just making the clarification that even though things "should" work there are times that they don't. AKA, bugs. FWIW, the OP hasn't indicated what is being run at his end.
[simon@ipex log]$ uname -r 2.6.23.14-107.fc8