bitlord wrote: > On Mon, 25 May 2015 22:27:39 -0400 > [email protected] wrote: > >> Hi. I am trying to burn an iso image to a cd (maybe its actually a >> dvd disk), and it boots without any errors, and I can mount the iso >> with the loop option, but if I try to mount the cd, it complains >> about ufs file systems, and if I try to mount with -t iso9660, it >> just says bad file type or bad superblock and the disk is unusable. >> Nothing interesting in the logs, it just says the same about ufs and >> nothing about iso9660. >> >> I am using cdrecord from cdrtools-3.01_alpha28 and I am running the >> unstable version of gentoo. >> >> Any assistance would be appreciated. >> > Sorry, I know nothing about standards, optical media and filesystems, > and don't understand how it works, once I had some issues with mounting > optical media, also missing a filesystem which I fixed with enabling > CONFIG_UDF_FS in kernel. I tried to read about UDF... before replying, > but it is too much for me, if I understand it correctly it is not just > what is written to the media but also how (different modes, for adding > more data later ...), so may be some option while burning media that > allows you to use free space left on the disk. > If this is not useful just ignore it. ;-) > >
Same boat here. From what I understand, if it is more than 2GBs, it needs UDF support. No idea if that applies to ISOs to tho. Dale :-) :-)

