OK. Does the UDF image you created correctly show up as CD-ROM content in 
Linux, e.g Fedora?


Steven Shi
Intel\SSG\STO\UEFI Firmware

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Laszlo Ersek [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2017 9:52 PM
> To: Shi, Steven <[email protected]>; edk2-devel-01 <edk2-
> [email protected]>
> Cc: Ni, Ruiyu <[email protected]>; Dong, Eric <[email protected]>; Zeng,
> Star <[email protected]>; Ard Biesheuvel <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 0/5] MdeModulePkg: UDF fixes and cleanups
> 
> Hi Steven,
> 
> On 09/10/17 10:38, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
> > On 09/10/17 06:24, Shi, Steven wrote:
> >> Hi Laszlo,
> >> How could we configure the Qemu and test the UDF driver on OVMF?
> >
> > I guess you would format e.g. a DVD image with UDF, and attach it to
> > QEMU like any other CD-ROM.
> 
> I tried to look into this -- I tried several things, but nothing
> produced an UDF image file that, when attached to the VM, would show up
> in the UEFI shell as FSn:
> 
> Google returned a bunch of pages, but all I found was:
> - tips that didn't work (see above),
> - confused users (like me) looking for solutions.
> 
> So, at the moment, I have no idea how authoring UDF DVD images is
> possible on Linux, so that they'd be recognized in edk2.
> 
> (I'm interested in the edk2 UDF driver not because I want to "author"
> UDF DVD images (ISO9660+ElTorito works just fine), but because some
> optical media images that were given to me are formatted UDF-only. They
> can be translated into ISO9660+ElTorito off-line, but that's a chore.)
> 
> Thanks,
> Laszlo
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