2008/7/15, Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I did a bit testing last night and found out that the files and
> > directories in the resulting images created by mkisofs all have
> > permissions 000. What I see from the man pages is that the -udf and -r
> > options are setting the user and group permissions to zero. When I
> > used -UDF and -R instead I also get zero values. I checked this by
> > using isoinfo to analyse the files within the image.
> >
> > This however there seems to be no problem for me as the DVD's are
> > automounted with permissions 555 for folders and 444 for files.
> >
> > So what is the problem here, mkisofs creating images with wrong
> > permissions, or this permissions are normal and some automounter or
> > mount in general are/is mounting the DVD with wrong permissions
> > probably with interference of the udf kernel driver.
>
> UDF permissions created by mkisofs have been verified by mounting the images 
> on
> Solaris. As I could not see any deviations from the original permissions, I
> suspect a problem in the Linux kernel.
>
> If you have no Solaris, it could help to make a mount test with a Rock Ridge
> mount. If the permissions are OK with Rock Ridge, then is is a bug in the UDF
> implementation in the Linux kernel.

I have opensolaris in a virtual machine but i don't think this is
enough to verify it correctly, so i will try the rock ridge mount.
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