Hello,

I already have the correct file structure on my disk, and am now trying
to generate an .iso file with an UDF 2.5 file system that could
potentially be used to burn a Blu-ray disk. After reading the man page
of mkisofs I am however not sure how to tackle this, as I guess my
knowledge is simply lacking. If I just use the -UDF switch, is that
already enough? I couldn't manage to properly mount and play back the
.iso file after I tried this, but udf is also not listed in
/proc/filesystems, so maybe my kernel is just not able to do that?
That'd strike me as odd, as I'm able to play back commercial Blu-rays.

Is there something like the -dvd-video switch just for Blu-ray video?
I'm using Arch Linux with Linux kernel 4.2.5 and cdrtools 3.01 from the
Arch Linux repositories.

Cheers
Jakob

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