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libburnia-project.org scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso_eng.html
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xorriso. By Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
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Integrated sub project of libburnia-project.org but also published via:
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http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso_eng.html
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http://scdbackup.sourceforge.net/xorriso-0.1.0.tar.gz
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Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Thomas Schmitt, provided under GPL version 2.
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xorriso is a program which maps file objects from POSIX compliant
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filesystems into Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and allows
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session-wise manipulation of such filesystems. It can load the management
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information of existing ISO images and it writes the session results to
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optical media or to filesystem objects.
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Currently it is only supported on Linux with kernels >= 2.4.
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A special property of xorriso is that it needs neither an external ISO 9660
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formatter program nor an external burn program for CD or DVD but rather
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incorporates the libraries of libburnia-project.org .
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By using this software you agree to the disclaimer at the end of this text
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"This software is provided as is. There is no warranty implied and ..."
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Compilation, First Glimpse, Installation
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The most simple way to get xorriso is the xorriso standalone tarball.
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Prerequisites:
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The tarball contains anything that is needed except libc and libpthread.
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libreadline and the libreadline-development headers will make dialog mode
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more convenient but are not mandatory.
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Obtain xorriso-0.1.0.tar.gz, take it to a directory of your choice and do:
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tar xzf xorriso-0.1.0.tar.gz
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cd xorriso-0.1.0
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Within that directory execute:
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./configure --prefix=/usr
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make
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This will produce a binary named
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./xorriso/xorriso
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You may copy or move it to a directory where it can be found by the shell,
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you may execute xorriso at the place where it was built, or you may execute
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as superuser:
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make install
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There is a man page
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xorriso/xorriso.1
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which gets installed with "make install" but may also be place manually in the
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./man1 directory below the directories mentioned in environment variablei
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$MANPATH.
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You may get a first glimpse by
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man ./xorriso/xorriso.1
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Drives and Disk File Objects
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The user of xorriso needs rw-permission for the CD burner device.
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A list of rw-accessible drives can be obtained by
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xorriso -devices
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CD devices which offer no rw-permission are invisible to normal users.
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The superuser should be able to see any usable drive and then set the
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permissions as needed.
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The output of xorriso -devices might look like
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0 -dev '/dev/sr0' rwrw-- : 'TSSTcorp' 'CDDVDW SH-S203B'
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1 -dev '/dev/hda' rwrw-- : 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVD-ROM GDR8162B'
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So full and insecure enabling of both for everybody would look like
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chmod a+rw /dev/sr0 /dev/hda
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This is equivalent to the traditional setup chmod a+x,u+s cdrecord.
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I strongly discourage to run xorriso with setuid root or via sudo !
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It is not checked for the necessary degree of hacker safety.
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Consider to put all authorized users into group "floppy", to chgrp the
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device file to that group and to disallow w-access to others.
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Besides true optical drives, xorriso can also address disk files as input or
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output drives. The addresses of the disk files have to be preceded by "stdio:".
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Like:
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xorriso -dev stdio:/tmp/pseudo_drive ...more arguments...
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Usage examples
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For options and general concepts see
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man 1 xorriso
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>>> Some examples
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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published by the Free Software Foundation.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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Based on and sub project of:
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libburnia-project.org
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By Mario Danic <mario.danic@gmail.com>,
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Vreixo Formoso <metalpain2002@yahoo.es>
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Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
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Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Mario Danic, Vreixo Formoso, Thomas Schmitt.
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libburnia-project.org is inspired by and in other components still containing
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parts of old
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Libburn. By Derek Foreman <derek@signalmarketing.com> and
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Ben Jansens <xor@orodu.net>
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Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Derek Foreman and Ben Jansens
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