Changed wrong use of "resp." in docs
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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ If you want to explictely allow only the use of libedit, then do
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Other deliberate dependency reduction options of ./configure are:
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--disable-libacl avoid use of ACL functions like acl_to_text()
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--disable-xattr avoid use of xattr functions like listxattr() on Linux
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resp. extattr_list_file() on FreeBSD
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or extattr_list_file() on FreeBSD
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--disable-zlib avoid use of zlib functions like compress2()
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--disable-libjte avoid use of libjte for -jigdo command
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@ -204,9 +204,9 @@ even if writing is intended.
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A list of rw-accessible drives can be obtained by
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xorriso -devices
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resp. by xorriso API call
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or by xorriso API call
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Xorriso_option_devices()
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resp. by libburn API call
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or by libburn API call
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burn_drive_scan()
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A possible source of problems are hald or other automounters.
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ To build libisoburn go into its toplevel directory and execute:
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- make
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To make the library and the xorriso application accessible for running resp.
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To make the library and the xorriso application accessible for running and
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software development:
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- make install
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ extensions. Its API is described in libisofs/libisofs.h .
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For xorriso features see its man page xorriso/xorriso.1 or
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its GNU info document xorriso/xorriso.info.
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For the corresponding C language API see libisoburn/xorriso.h (resp.
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For the corresponding C language API see libisoburn/xorriso.h (or
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xorriso/xorriso.h in the build directory).
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The implementation this API is part of libisoburn.
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The xorriso command line tool gets installed as dynamically linked
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ extend the unclaimed area into vital blocks of the ISO image.
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Meanwhile Debian
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[http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/current/ daily]
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and [http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ weekly] builds make
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use of this feature with their bootable ISO images for i386 and amd64. E.g.
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[http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso].
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use of this feature with their bootable ISO images for i386. E.g.
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[http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso].
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According to a
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[http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2011-March/016201.html thread of march 2011]
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@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ with 16 * 2kB partition offset. Isohybrid MBR patching was done by xorriso.
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Details:
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The first 32 kB of an ISO 9660 image are called System Area and may host any
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byte pattern. In the case of RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso only the first 512 bytes
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are non-zero. But to avoid any assumptions, all 32 kB get copied here.
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byte pattern. The first 512 bytes of RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso contain the
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isohybrid capable MBR, which will be re-used in this example.
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{{{
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dd if=RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso bs=1K count=32 of=RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.sysarea
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dd if=RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso bs=512 count=1 of=RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.mbr
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}}}
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Normally the System Area file with its MBR is provided by the Syslinux
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Normally the isohybrid MBR is provided by the Syslinux
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installation under the name isohdp[fp]x*.bin .
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E.g. /usr/lib/syslinux/isohdpfx.bin
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The files of the image are made accessible for reading
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A new ISO image gets composed. The first three lines of arguments are taken
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from the prescriptions of ISOLINUX wiki and adapted to the names used in
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RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.iso.
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Option -isohybrid-mbr imports the copied System Area and patches the MBR
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Option -isohybrid-mbr imports the copied MBR and patches it
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according to rules published by hpa on Syslinux mailing list.
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Option -partition_offset 16 causes the first partition to start at 2 kB block
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number 16. It also prepares the image to be mountable by this partition, too.
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ number 16. It also prepares the image to be mountable by this partition, too.
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-o new_image.iso \
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-b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin -c boot/boot.cat \
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-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \
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-isohybrid-mbr RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.sysarea \
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-isohybrid-mbr RIPLinux-9.3-non-X.mbr \
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-partition_offset 16 \
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/mnt
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}}}
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@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Open questions:
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- Shall the partition of an isohybrid image be marked bootable ?
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Currently xorriso keeps the 0x80 mark of an imported MBR
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resp. the 0x80 mark which xorriso sets by its own MBR
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and the 0x80 mark which xorriso sets by its own MBR
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preparations.
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- If not to be marked bootable:
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What equipment would the partition need to justify having the mark ?
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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ int iso_write_opts_set_part_offset(IsoWriteOpts *opts,
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int iso_write_opts_set_system_area(IsoWriteOpts *opts, char data[32768],
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int options, int flag);
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}}}
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resp. by libisoburn calls
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or by libisoburn calls
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{{{
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int isoburn_igopt_set_part_offset(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts,
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uint32_t block_offset_2k,
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ int isoburn_igopt_set_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
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int isoburn_igopt_get_system_area(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o,
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char data[32768], int *options);
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}}}
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resp. by xorriso options
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or by xorriso options
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{{{
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-boot_image any partition_offset=(2kb_block_adr)
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-boot_image any partition_sec_hd=(number)
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ set reply_conn ""
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set cmd_pipe_adr ""
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set reply_pipe_adr ""
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# The command to send (resp. the command most recently sent)
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# The command to send (or the command most recently sent)
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set cmdline ""
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# Wether to clear the cmdline after sending
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set cmdline_clear true
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@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ proc isodir_up {} {
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}
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# Rename resp. move the files which are selected in the .isolist box.
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# Rename or move the files which are selected in the .isolist box.
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# The target is defined by the .isomanip_move_target text field.
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# Called when the "Move to:" button is hit.
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#
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@ -4425,7 +4425,7 @@ The GUI window is separated into three main areas:
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Either toggle in the address of the hard disk directory,
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or click on the \"/\" button to the right of the text field to get
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a file browser.
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- Hit the Return key in the text field resp. double click on a name in the
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- Hit the Return key in the text field or double click on a name in the
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browser to schedule the disk directory for writing to the medium.
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You may of course insert several directories or files that way.
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- Close the browser and click the \"Write ISO session\" button in the
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@ -4603,7 +4603,7 @@ which asks for the target of appending to script. Address \"-\" means
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standard error. Else it must not yet exist or be a writable data file.
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The \"Log pipes\" switch controls whether all xorriso commands and replies
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shall be logged to standard error resp. to the file that has been given
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shall be logged to standard error or to the file that has been given
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with program argument --pipe_log_file.
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Caution: This log is verbous.
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@ -5160,7 +5160,7 @@ directory.
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This reads the content of all data files which are underneath the current ISO
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directory and which have MD5 checksums in the ISO image.
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ISO images bear MD5 checksums for each data file if they were produced
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by xorriso with -md5 \"on\" resp. -for_backup. This frontend enables
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by xorriso with -md5 \"on\" or -for_backup. This frontend enables
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this feature on startup."
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}
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if {$what == "isolist"} {
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@ -5191,7 +5191,7 @@ of the \"Delete\" button, and the subject of the \"Verify\" button."
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This reads the content of all data files which are selected or underneath
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selected directories and which have MD5 checksums in the ISO image.
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ISO images bear MD5 checksums for each data file if they were produced
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by xorriso with -md5 \"on\" resp. -for_backup. This frontend enables
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by xorriso with -md5 \"on\" or -for_backup. This frontend enables
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this feature on startup."
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}
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if {$what == "Delete"} {
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@ -5230,7 +5230,7 @@ Useful to create a target directory before moving the selection."
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return \
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"The text field between the \"Move to:\" button and the \"Make dir\" button
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serves both buttons by providing the target address for renaming
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resp. directory creation.
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or directory creation, respectively.
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If you hit the Return key in this field, it will trigger \"Mode to:\"."
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}
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@ -5320,8 +5320,8 @@ its content and bring it into effect by hitting the Return key.\n"
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if {$have_bwidget == 1} {
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set text "${text}
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In the tree display click on the \"+\" resp. \"-\" nodes to open resp.
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close directories.
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In the tree display click on the \"+\" or \"-\" nodes to open or
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close directories, respectively.
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Double click on an item to bring it into effect with the associated
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text field. I.e. double clicking also hits the Return key in that field.\n"
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Usage model
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There may be an input drive and an output drive. Either of them may be missing
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with the consequence that no reading resp. writing is possible.
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with the consequence that no reading or no writing is possible.
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Both drive roles can be fulfilled by the same drive.
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Input can be a random access readable libburn drive:
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Output can be any writeable libburn drive:
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writeable optical media in burner, writeable file objects (no directories).
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libburn demands rw-permissions to drive device file resp. file object.
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libburn demands rw-permissions to drive device file or file object.
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If the input drive provides a suitable ISO RockRidge image, then its tree
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may be loaded into memory and can then be manipulated by libisofs API calls.
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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ must provide definitions for uint32_t and uint8_t.
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This can be achieved either:
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- by using autotools which will define HAVE_STDINT_H or HAVE_INTTYPES_H
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according to its ./configure tests,
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- or by defining the macros HAVE_STDINT_H resp. HAVE_INTTYPES_H according
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- or by defining the macros HAVE_STDINT_H or HAVE_INTTYPES_H according
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to the local situation,
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- or by appropriately defining uint32_t and uint8_t by other means,
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e.g. by including inttypes.h before including libisofs.h and libisoburn.h
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void *submit_handle, int submit_flag, int flag);
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/** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path resp. libburn persistent
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/** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent
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address.
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Wrapper for: burn_drive_scan_and_grab()
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@since 0.1.0
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The returned array should be freed via burn_drive_info_free()
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when the drive is no longer needed. But before this is done
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one has to call isoburn_drive_release(drive_infos[0].drive).
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@param adr The persistent address of the desired drive.
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@param adr The persistent address of the desired drive or the path
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to a file object.
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@param load 1 attempt to load the disc tray. 0 no attempt,rather failure.
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@return 1 = success , 0 = drive not found , <0 = other error
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*/
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char* adr, int load);
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/** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path resp. libburn persistent
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/** Acquire a target drive by its filesystem path or libburn persistent
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address. This is a modern successor of isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab().
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Wrapper for: burn_drive_scan_and_grab()
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@since 0.1.2
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The returned array should be freed via burn_drive_info_free()
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when the drive is no longer needed. But before this is done
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one has to call isoburn_drive_release(drive_infos[0].drive).
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@param adr The persistent address of the desired drive.
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@param adr The persistent address of the desired drive or the path
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to a file object.
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@param flag bit0= attempt to load the disc tray.
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Else: failure if not loaded.
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bit1= regard overwriteable media as blank
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/** Which existing ISO 9660 extensions in the image to read or not to read.
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Whether to read the content of an existing image at all.
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The bits can be combined by | resp. inquired by &.
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The bits can be combined by | and inquired by &.
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@since 0.1.0
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@param ext Bitfield:
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bit0= norock
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int isoburn_igopt_get_data_start(struct isoburn_imgen_opts *o, int *lba);
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/** Set resp. get parameters "name" and "timestamp" for a scdbackup checksum
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/** Set or get parameters "name" and "timestamp" for a scdbackup checksum
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tag. It will be appended to the libisofs session tag if the image starts at
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LBA 0. See isoburn_disc_track_lba_nwa. The scdbackup tag can be used
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to verify the image by command scdbackup_verify $device -auto_end.
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The additional volume descriptor set and trees will allow to mount the
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ISO image at the start of the first partition, while it is still possible
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to mount it via the normal first volume descriptor set and tree at the
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start of the image resp. storage device.
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start of the image or storage device.
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This makes few sense on optical media. But on USB sticks it creates a
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conventional partition table which makes it mountable on e.g. Linux via
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/dev/sdb and /dev/sdb1 alike.
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void **libjte_handle);
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/** Set resp. get the number of trailing zero byte blocks to be written by
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/** Set or get the number of trailing zero byte blocks to be written by
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libisofs. The image size counter of the emerging ISO image will include
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them. Eventual checksums will take them into respect.
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They will be written immediately before the eventual image checksum area
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image_paths[] of the same index is not NULL.
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@param image_paths
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Its elements get filled with either NULL or a pointer to a string
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with a file address resp. an empty text.
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with a file address or an empty text.
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@return
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<0 = error
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0 = no partition image set
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call described here.
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If this call returns 0 or 1 then the write thread of libisofs has ended.
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@since 0.1.0
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@param input_drive The drive resp. in_drive which was used with the
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@param input_drive The drive or in_drive which was used with the
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preparation call.
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@param output_drive The out_drive used with isoburn_prepare_new_image(),
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NULL if none.
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This call is not mandatory. But without it, messages from the ending
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threads might appear after the application ended its write procedure.
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@param input_drive The drive resp. in_drive which was used with the
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@param input_drive The drive or in_drive which was used with the
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preparation call.
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@param output_drive The out_drive used with isoburn_prepare_new_image(),
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NULL if none.
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or if you want to use an installed xorriso program:
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./run_all_auto -x $(which xorriso)
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resp.
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./run_all_auto -x $(type -p xorriso)
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There are several options which work with run_all_auto and any single test.
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exists, i.e. if the current working directory is not ./releng.
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If your test creates own files on disk, then it must do this underneath
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directory
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./releng_generated_data/$test_name (resp. $GEN_DATA_DIR, see below).
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./releng_generated_data/$test_name (or $GEN_DATA_DIR, see below).
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In case of failure, issue a line to stdout that begins by the word "FAIL",
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followed by " : " and the name of the test (e.g. $SELF, see below).
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Other deliberate dependency reduction options of ./configure are:
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--disable-libacl avoid use of ACL functions like acl_to_text()
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--disable-xattr avoid use of xattr functions like listxattr() on Linux
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resp. extattr_list_file() on FreeBSD
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or extattr_list_file() on FreeBSD
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--disable-zlib avoid use of zlib functions like compress2()
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this also avoids the use of libjte and option -jigdo.
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( cd xorriso ; cc -g -Wall -o make_xorriso_1 make_xorriso_1.c )
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*/
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/*
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Specialized converter from xorriso/xorriso.texi to xorriso/xorriso.1
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resp. from xorriso/xorrisofs.texi to xorriso/xorrisofs.1
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Specialized converter from xorriso/xorriso.texi to xorriso/xorriso.1,
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or from xorriso/xorrisofs.texi to xorriso/xorrisofs.1,
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or from xorriso/xorrecord.texi to xorriso/xorrecord.1.
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The conversion rules are described at the beginning of xorriso/xorriso.texi
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#define Xorriso_timestamP "2015.07.31.165816"
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#define Xorriso_timestamP "2015.07.31.171227"
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.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
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.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
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.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
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.TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jun 30, 2015"
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.TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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@ -607,8 +607,8 @@ restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
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\fB--xattr\fR
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.br
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Enable recording and loading of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD extended attributes in
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user namespace (see man getfattr, man attr,
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resp. man getextattr, man 9 extattr).
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user namespace (see man getfattr and man attr,
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man getextattr and man 9 extattr, respectively).
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They will not be in effect with mounted ISO images. But xorriso can
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restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
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.TP
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@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ If disk_path is not an empty string, then append a scdbackup checksum record
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to the end of this file. record_name is a word that gets part of tag
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and record.
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.br
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Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp. record.
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Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file record.
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.TP
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\fB\-J\fR
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.br
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@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@ sums against the current file content on hard disk.
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.br
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.sp 1
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With \fBmount\fR option \fB\-o "sbsector="\fR on GNU/Linux
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resp. \fB\-s\fR on FreeBSD or NetBSD
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or \fB\-s\fR on FreeBSD or NetBSD
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it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup
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versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by
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its option "session=".
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@ -1988,7 +1988,7 @@ please send electronic mail to the public list <bug\-xorriso@gnu.org>.
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If more privacy is desired, mail to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
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.br
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Please describe what you expect \fBxorriso\fR to do,
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the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
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the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
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the messages of \fBxorriso\fR, and the undesirable outcome of your
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program run.
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.br
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|
@ -560,10 +560,10 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: SetExtras, Next: SetHide, Prev: SetCompl, Up: Op
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--xattr
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Enable recording and loading of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD extended
|
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attributes in user namespace (see man getfattr, man attr, resp.
|
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man getextattr, man 9 extattr). They will not be in effect with
|
||||
mounted ISO images. But xorriso can restore them on the same
|
||||
systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
|
||||
attributes in user namespace (see man getfattr and man attr, man
|
||||
getextattr and man 9 extattr, respectively). They will not be in
|
||||
effect with mounted ISO images. But xorriso can restore them on
|
||||
the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
|
||||
--md5
|
||||
|
||||
Enable recording of MD5 checksums for the overall ISO image and for
|
||||
@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: SetExtras, Next: SetHide, Prev: SetCompl, Up: Op
|
||||
disk_path is not an empty string, then append a scdbackup checksum
|
||||
record to the end of this file. record_name is a word that gets
|
||||
part of tag and record.
|
||||
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp.
|
||||
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file
|
||||
record.
|
||||
-J
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1502,10 +1502,10 @@ failure will not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||
--old-root-no-ino . In this case an update run will compare recorded
|
||||
MD5 sums against the current file content on hard disk.
|
||||
|
||||
With *mount* option *-o "sbsector="* on GNU/Linux resp. *-s* on
|
||||
FreeBSD or NetBSD it is possible to access the session trees which
|
||||
represent the older backup versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount
|
||||
accepts session numbers directly by its option "session=".
|
||||
With *mount* option *-o "sbsector="* on GNU/Linux or *-s* on FreeBSD
|
||||
or NetBSD it is possible to access the session trees which represent the
|
||||
older backup versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session
|
||||
numbers directly by its option "session=".
|
||||
Multi-session media and most overwriteable media written by xorriso can
|
||||
tell the sbsectors of their sessions by xorriso option -toc:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1741,8 +1741,8 @@ please send electronic mail to the public list <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>.
|
||||
If more privacy is desired, mail to <scdbackup@gmx.net>.
|
||||
|
||||
Please describe what you expect 'xorriso' to do, the program
|
||||
arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it, the messages
|
||||
of 'xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
|
||||
arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it, the
|
||||
messages of 'xorriso', and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
|
||||
|
||||
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2218,26 +2218,26 @@ Node: SetInsert9752
|
||||
Node: SetProduct14161
|
||||
Node: SetCompl19331
|
||||
Node: SetExtras21923
|
||||
Node: SetHide30601
|
||||
Node: ImageId31905
|
||||
Node: Bootable36076
|
||||
Node: SystemArea41243
|
||||
Node: Charset55815
|
||||
Node: Jigdo56840
|
||||
Node: Miscellaneous61117
|
||||
Node: Examples62762
|
||||
Node: ExSimple63256
|
||||
Node: ExGraft63739
|
||||
Node: ExMkisofs65039
|
||||
Node: ExGrowisofs66305
|
||||
Node: ExIncBackup67495
|
||||
Node: ExIncBckAcc70660
|
||||
Node: ExBootable72349
|
||||
Node: Files76531
|
||||
Node: Seealso77626
|
||||
Node: Bugreport78275
|
||||
Node: Legal78863
|
||||
Node: CommandIdx79760
|
||||
Node: ConceptIdx94555
|
||||
Node: SetHide30618
|
||||
Node: ImageId31922
|
||||
Node: Bootable36093
|
||||
Node: SystemArea41260
|
||||
Node: Charset55832
|
||||
Node: Jigdo56857
|
||||
Node: Miscellaneous61134
|
||||
Node: Examples62779
|
||||
Node: ExSimple63273
|
||||
Node: ExGraft63756
|
||||
Node: ExMkisofs65056
|
||||
Node: ExGrowisofs66322
|
||||
Node: ExIncBackup67512
|
||||
Node: ExIncBckAcc70673
|
||||
Node: ExBootable72362
|
||||
Node: Files76544
|
||||
Node: Seealso77639
|
||||
Node: Bugreport78288
|
||||
Node: Legal78879
|
||||
Node: CommandIdx79776
|
||||
Node: ConceptIdx94571
|
||||
|
||||
End Tag Table
|
||||
|
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
|
||||
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
|
||||
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
|
||||
@c man .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
|
||||
@c man .TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jun 30, 2015"
|
||||
@c man .TH XORRISOFS 1 "Version 1.4.1, Jul 30, 2015"
|
||||
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
|
||||
@c man .\"
|
||||
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
|
||||
@ -861,8 +861,8 @@ restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
|
||||
@cindex xattr, record and load, @minus{}@minus{}xattr
|
||||
@*
|
||||
Enable recording and loading of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD extended attributes in
|
||||
user namespace (see man getfattr, man attr,
|
||||
resp. man getextattr, man 9 extattr).
|
||||
user namespace (see man getfattr and man attr,
|
||||
man getextattr and man 9 extattr, respectively).
|
||||
They will not be in effect with mounted ISO images. But xorriso can
|
||||
restore them on the same systems when extracting files from the ISO image.
|
||||
@c man .TP
|
||||
@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ If disk_path is not an empty string, then append a scdbackup checksum record
|
||||
to the end of this file. record_name is a word that gets part of tag
|
||||
and record.
|
||||
@*
|
||||
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag resp. record.
|
||||
Program scdbackup_verify will recognize and verify tag and file record.
|
||||
@c man .TP
|
||||
@item -J
|
||||
@kindex -J enable production of Joliet directory tree
|
||||
@ -2258,7 +2258,7 @@ sums against the current file content on hard disk.
|
||||
@sp 1
|
||||
@c man .sp 1
|
||||
With @strong{mount} option @strong{-o "sbsector="} on GNU/Linux
|
||||
resp. @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
|
||||
or @strong{-s} on FreeBSD or NetBSD
|
||||
it is possible to access the session trees which represent the older backup
|
||||
versions. With CD media, GNU/Linux mount accepts session numbers directly by
|
||||
its option "session=".
|
||||
@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ If more privacy is desired, mail to @email{scdbackup@@gmx.net}.
|
||||
@*
|
||||
@sp 1
|
||||
Please describe what you expect @command{xorriso} to do,
|
||||
the program arguments resp. commands by which you tried to achieve it,
|
||||
the program arguments or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it,
|
||||
the messages of @command{xorriso}, and the undesirable outcome of your
|
||||
program run.
|
||||
@*
|
||||
|
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