Re: udf writing in sid

2004-01-28 Thread Toshiro
> > > Is it possible to use udf packet writing with the Debian kernel > > > (2.6.0)? > > > > > > I've installed udftools, but when I run 'pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 > > > /dev/cdrom' I get the message 'open packet device: No such device or > > > address' (I created the /dev/pkt* devices using 'dpkg-rec

Re: udf writing in sid

2004-01-28 Thread Doug Holland
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 10:52 am, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote: > I'd also be interested in UDF for Linux, but it doesn't really seem to be > implemented. I used to use it to do incremental backups in Windows. > > Chris > > On Wednesday 28 January 2004 03:00, Toshiro wrote: > > Is it possible

Re: udf writing in sid

2004-01-28 Thread Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler
I'd also be interested in UDF for Linux, but it doesn't really seem to be implemented. I used to use it to do incremental backups in Windows. Chris On Wednesday 28 January 2004 03:00, Toshiro wrote: > Is it possible to use udf packet writing with the Debian kernel (2.6.0)? > > I've installed ud

udf writing in sid

2004-01-27 Thread Toshiro
Is it possible to use udf packet writing with the Debian kernel (2.6.0)? I've installed udftools, but when I run 'pktsetup /dev/pktcdvd0 /dev/cdrom' I get the message 'open packet device: No such device or address' (I created the /dev/pkt* devices using 'dpkg-reconfigure udftools') Any suggest