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.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
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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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.\" 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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.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
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.TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.1.7, Oct 24, 2011"
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.TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.1.7, Oct 26, 2011"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ of the operating systems the addresses of the entry points of each
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session. The mount programs recognize block devices which represent
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session. The mount programs recognize block devices which represent
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CD media and will by default mount the image in the last session.
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CD media and will by default mount the image in the last session.
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This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole media
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This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole medium
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which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions.
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which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions.
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So in the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular media
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So in the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular medium
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together form a single filesystem image.
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together form a single filesystem image.
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Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
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Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
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\fBxorriso\fR adopts the concept of multi\-session by loading an
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\fBxorriso\fR adopts the concept of multi\-session by loading an
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image directory tree if present,
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image directory tree if present,
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by allowing to manipulate it by several actions,
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by allowing to manipulate it by several actions,
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and by writing the new image to the target media.
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and by writing the new image to the target medium.
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The first session of a \fBxorriso\fR run begins by the definition of
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The first session of a \fBxorriso\fR run begins by the definition of
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the input drive with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive.
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the input drive with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive.
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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ an output drive is defined. This is achieved by option \-dev on blank media
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or by option \-outdev on media in any state.
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or by option \-outdev on media in any state.
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The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
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The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
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Before it can be written, the media in the output drive must get into
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Before it can be written, the medium in the output drive must get into
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blank state if it was not blank already.
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blank state if it was not blank already.
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.PP
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.PP
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If there is a input drive with a valid ISO image, then this image gets loaded
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If there is a input drive with a valid ISO image, then this image gets loaded
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and output drive determines which write method will be used.
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and output drive determines which write method will be used.
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They have quite different capabilities and constraints.
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They have quite different capabilities and constraints.
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.PP
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.PP
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The method of \fBgrowing\fR adds new data to the existing media. These
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The method of \fBgrowing\fR adds new data to the existing data on the
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data comprise of new file content and they override the existing
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medium. These data comprise of new file content and they override the existing
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ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide files from
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ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide files from
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previous sessions but they still exist on media and with many types of
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previous sessions but they still exist on the medium and with many types of
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optical media it is quite easy to recover them by mounting older sessions.
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optical media it is quite easy to recover them by mounting older sessions.
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Growing is achieved by option \-dev.
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Growing is achieved by option \-dev.
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but to blank media only.
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but to blank media only.
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So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work with
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So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work with
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filesystem objects as source and/or target media.
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filesystem objects as source and/or target medium.
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Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same and
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Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same and
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if option \-grow_blindly is set to its default "off".
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if option \-grow_blindly is set to its default "off".
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@ -870,14 +870,14 @@ Setting "on" enables that scan for alleged read\-only media.
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Some operating systems are not able to mount the most recent session of
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Some operating systems are not able to mount the most recent session of
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multi\-session DVD or BD. If on such a system \fBxorriso\fR has no own MMC
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multi\-session DVD or BD. If on such a system \fBxorriso\fR has no own MMC
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capabilities then it may still find that session from a scanned table of
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capabilities then it may still find that session from a scanned table of
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content. Setting "force" handles any media like a ROM media with setting "on".
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content. Setting "force" handles any media like a ROM medium with setting "on".
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On the other hand the emulation of session history on overwriteable media
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On the other hand the emulation of session history on overwriteable media
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can hamper reading of partly damaged media. Setting "off:emul_off" disables
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can hamper reading of partly damaged media. Setting "off:emul_off" disables
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the elsewise trustworthy table\-of\-content scan for those media.
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the elsewise trustworthy table\-of\-content scan for those media.
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To be in effect, the \-rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before the \-*dev
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To be in effect, the \-rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before the \-*dev
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command which aquires drive and media.
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command which aquires drive and medium.
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.TP
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\fB\-calm_drive\fR "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
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\fB\-calm_drive\fR "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
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Reduce drive noise until it is actually used again. Some drives stay alert
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Reduce drive noise until it is actually used again. Some drives stay alert
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\fB\-cut_out\fR disk_path byte_offset byte_count iso_rr_path
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\fB\-cut_out\fR disk_path byte_offset byte_count iso_rr_path
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Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in the ISO
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Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in the ISO
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image.
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image.
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This may be necessary if the disk file is larger than a single media, or if
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This may be necessary if the disk file is larger than a single medium, or if
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it exceeds the traditional limit of 2 GiB \- 1 for old operating systems,
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it exceeds the traditional limit of 2 GiB \- 1 for old operating systems,
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or the limit of 4 GiB \- 1 for newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels
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or the limit of 4 GiB \- 1 for newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels
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seem to read properly files >= 4 GiB \- 1.
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seem to read properly files >= 4 GiB \- 1.
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\fB\-rm\fR iso_rr_path [***]
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\fB\-rm\fR iso_rr_path [***]
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Delete the given files from the ISO image.
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Delete the given files from the ISO image.
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Note: This does not free any space on the \-indev media, even if
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Note: This does not free any space on the \-indev medium, even if
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the deletion is committed to that same media.
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the deletion is committed to that same medium.
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The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
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The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
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media in modification mode.
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medium in modification mode.
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.TP
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\fB\-rm_r\fR iso_rr_path [***]
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\fB\-rm_r\fR iso_rr_path [***]
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Delete the given files or directory trees from the ISO image.
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Delete the given files or directory trees from the ISO image.
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Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
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Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
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types of media that there is no progress visible for the first
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types of media that there is no progress visible for the first
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few minutes or that the drive gnaws on the media for a few
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few minutes or that the drive gnaws on the medium for a few
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minutes after all data have been transmitted.
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minutes after all data have been transmitted.
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\fBxorriso\fR and the drives are in a client\-server relationship.
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\fBxorriso\fR and the drives are in a client\-server relationship.
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The drives have much freedom about what to do with the media.
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The drives have much freedom about what to do with the media.
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under SEE ALSO.
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under SEE ALSO.
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.TP
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\fB\-eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"
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\fB\-eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"
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Eject the media in \-indev, resp. \-outdev, resp. both drives.
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Eject the medium in \-indev, resp. \-outdev, resp. both drives.
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Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
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Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
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.TP
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\fB\-commit_eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
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\fB\-commit_eject\fR "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
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The formatting action has no effect on media if \-dummy is activated.
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The formatting action has no effect on media if \-dummy is activated.
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Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a media,
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Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a medium,
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if ever. But it is a reason for re\-formatting if:
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if ever. But it is a reason for re\-formatting if:
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DVD\-RW was deformatted by \-blank,
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\fB\-list_formats\fR
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\fB\-list_formats\fR
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Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output drive for
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Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output drive for
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the current media. The list gives the index number after "Format idx",
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the current medium. The list gives the index number after "Format idx",
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a MMC format code, the announced size in blocks (like "2236704s")
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a MMC format code, the announced size in blocks (like "2236704s")
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and the same size in MiB.
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and the same size in MiB.
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\fB\-list_speeds\fR
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\fB\-list_speeds\fR
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Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
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Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
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the loaded media. This does not necessarily mean that the media is writable
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the loaded medium. This does not necessarily mean that the medium is writable
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or that these speeds are actually achievable. Especially the
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lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media obviously advertise
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Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported the medium
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as damaged. This may apply to CD\-R, CD\-RW, DVD\-R, DVD\-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL,
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or BD\-R media. It is indicated by warning messages when the drive gets
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or BD\-R media. It is indicated by warning messages when the drive gets
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to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of successfuly saved
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to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of successfuly saved
|
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blocks for further tries on the same media.
|
blocks for further tries on the same medium.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
By option \-md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
By option \-md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
||||||
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded image.
|
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded image.
|
||||||
@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ does not read any media but loads the file given by option
|
|||||||
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
\fBwhat="disc"\fR
|
\fBwhat="disc"\fR
|
||||||
scans the payload range of a media without respecting track gaps.
|
scans the payload range of a medium without respecting track gaps.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
\fBwhat="image"\fR
|
\fBwhat="image"\fR
|
||||||
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the ISO 9660 image,
|
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the ISO 9660 image,
|
||||||
@ -3514,7 +3514,7 @@ recorded MD5 checksums. Severity "ALL" disables this event.
|
|||||||
tries to read the file given by disk_path as
|
tries to read the file given by disk_path as
|
||||||
sector bitmap and to store such a map file after the scan run.
|
sector bitmap and to store such a map file after the scan run.
|
||||||
The bitmap tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous runs.
|
The bitmap tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous runs.
|
||||||
It allows to do several scans on the same media, even with intermediate
|
It allows to do several scans on the same medium, even with intermediate
|
||||||
eject, in order to collect readable blocks whenever the drive is lucky enough
|
eject, in order to collect readable blocks whenever the drive is lucky enough
|
||||||
to produce them. The stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks
|
to produce them. The stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks
|
||||||
and their start block addresses, followed by binary bitmap data.
|
and their start block addresses, followed by binary bitmap data.
|
||||||
@ -3860,7 +3860,7 @@ It ignores most other options of cdrecord and cdrskin but refuses on
|
|||||||
\-audio, \-scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to \fBxorriso\fR.
|
\-audio, \-scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to \fBxorriso\fR.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written
|
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written
|
||||||
to blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The media gets closed if
|
to blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The medium gets closed if
|
||||||
closing is applicable and not option \-multi is present.
|
closing is applicable and not option \-multi is present.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up.
|
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up.
|
||||||
@ -3927,7 +3927,7 @@ nn% done, estimate finish Tue Jul 15 20:13:28 2008
|
|||||||
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record.
|
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record.
|
||||||
It will be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the \-md5 session tag if
|
It will be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the \-md5 session tag if
|
||||||
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as first
|
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as first
|
||||||
session onto a sequential media, or piped into a program, named pipe or
|
session onto a sequential medium, or piped into a program, named pipe or
|
||||||
character device.
|
character device.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
|
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
|
||||||
@ -4165,21 +4165,21 @@ Use text as name of this program and perform \-help.
|
|||||||
.B Overview of examples:
|
.B Overview of examples:
|
||||||
As superuser learn about available drives
|
As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
A dialog session doing about the same
|
A dialog session doing about the same
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -4193,7 +4193,7 @@ Incremental backup of a few directory trees
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B As superuser learn about available drives
|
.B As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
On Linux or FreeBSD consider to give rw\-permissions to those users or groups
|
On Linux or FreeBSD consider to give rw\-permissions to those users or groups
|
||||||
@ -4209,13 +4209,13 @@ $ xorriso \-device_links
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
2 \-dev '/dev/cdrw3' rwrw\-\- : 'HL\-DT\-ST' 'BDDVDRW_GGC\-H20L'
|
2 \-dev '/dev/cdrw3' rwrw\-\- : 'HL\-DT\-ST' 'BDDVDRW_GGC\-H20L'
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
.B Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make media ready for writing a new image,
|
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make medium ready for writing a new image,
|
||||||
fill the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds
|
fill the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds
|
||||||
and /home/me/pictures.
|
and /home/me/pictures.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Because no \-dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing the
|
Because no \-dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing the
|
||||||
session to media.
|
session to the medium.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr2 \\
|
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr2 \\
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -4269,7 +4269,7 @@ The drive is acquired by option \-dev rather than \-outdev in order to see
|
|||||||
the message about its current content. By option \-blank this content is
|
the message about its current content. By option \-blank this content is
|
||||||
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
In order to be able to eject the media, the session needs to be committed
|
In order to be able to eject the medium, the session needs to be committed
|
||||||
explicitly.
|
explicitly.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.B $ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
.B $ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
||||||
@ -4315,13 +4315,13 @@ enter option and arguments :
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
.B Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
Load image from drive.
|
Load image from drive.
|
||||||
Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its subordinates.
|
Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its subordinates.
|
||||||
Rename directory /pictures/confidential to /pictures/restricted.
|
Rename directory /pictures/confidential to /pictures/restricted.
|
||||||
Change access permissions of directory /pictures/restricted.
|
Change access permissions of directory /pictures/restricted.
|
||||||
Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
||||||
Burn to the same media, check whether the tree can be loaded, and eject.
|
Burn to the same medium, check whether the tree can be loaded, and eject.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-dev /dev/sr2 \\
|
$ xorriso \-dev /dev/sr2 \\
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -4343,7 +4343,7 @@ $ xorriso \-dev /dev/sr2 \\
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
\-commit \-eject all
|
\-commit \-eject all
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
.B Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the previous
|
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the previous
|
||||||
example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified image as
|
example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified image as
|
||||||
first and only session to the output drive.
|
first and only session to the output drive.
|
||||||
@ -4358,10 +4358,10 @@ $ xorriso \-indev /dev/sr2 \\
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
\-commit \-eject all
|
\-commit \-eject all
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
.B Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
||||||
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree.
|
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree.
|
||||||
Now \fBxorriso\fR can burn an El Torito bootable media:
|
Now \fBxorriso\fR can burn an El Torito bootable medium:
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr0 \-blank as_needed \\
|
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr0 \-blank as_needed \\
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -4414,7 +4414,7 @@ $ xorriso \-outdev \- \\
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
| gzip >image.iso.gz
|
| gzip >image.iso.gz
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
.B Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-as cdrecord \-v dev=/dev/sr0 blank=as_needed image.iso
|
$ xorriso \-as cdrecord \-v dev=/dev/sr0 blank=as_needed image.iso
|
||||||
@ -4441,11 +4441,11 @@ $ xorriso \-as mkisofs \-M /dev/sr0 \-C $m prepared_for_iso/tree2 | \\
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
||||||
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
||||||
of the changed content before it loads the media again.
|
of the changed content before it loads the medium again.
|
||||||
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
||||||
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let \fBxorriso\fR \-as cdrecord load the media,
|
For the same reason do not let \fBxorriso\fR \-as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
This example works for multi\-session media only.
|
This example works for multi\-session media only.
|
||||||
@ -4561,9 +4561,9 @@ $ xorriso \\
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
\-commit \-toc \-check_md5 FAILURE \-\- \-eject all
|
\-commit \-toc \-check_md5 FAILURE \-\- \-eject all
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of
|
To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of
|
||||||
the two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
|
the two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
|
||||||
a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
|
update it until he run fails gracefully due to lack of remaining space on
|
||||||
the old one.
|
the old one.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining capacity
|
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining capacity
|
||||||
@ -4614,22 +4614,24 @@ The cloned tree will have a name like /2011_02_12_155700.
|
|||||||
.sp 1
|
.sp 1
|
||||||
Sessions on multi\-session media are separated by several MB of unused blocks.
|
Sessions on multi\-session media are separated by several MB of unused blocks.
|
||||||
So with small sessions the payload capacity can become substantially lower
|
So with small sessions the payload capacity can become substantially lower
|
||||||
than the overall media capacity. If the remaining space on media does not
|
than the overall media capacity. If the remaining space on a medium does not
|
||||||
suffice for the next gap, the drive is supposed to close the media
|
suffice for the next gap, the drive is supposed to close the medium
|
||||||
automatically.
|
automatically.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.sp 1
|
.sp 1
|
||||||
\fBBetter do not use your youngest backup for \-update_r\fR.
|
\fBBetter do not use your youngest backup for \-update_r\fR.
|
||||||
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
||||||
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
||||||
stored safely on a different media.
|
stored safely on a different medium.
|
||||||
Always have a blank media ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
.br
|
||||||
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity.
|
Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
||||||
|
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This failure will
|
||||||
|
not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
.B Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
This is an alternative to mounting the media and using normal file operations.
|
This is an alternative to mounting the medium and using normal file operations.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
First check which backup sessions are on the media:
|
First check which backup sessions are on the medium:
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr0 \-toc
|
$ xorriso \-outdev /dev/sr0 \-toc
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -4658,7 +4660,7 @@ $ xorriso \-for_backup \\
|
|||||||
The final command \-rollback_end prevents an error message about the altered
|
The final command \-rollback_end prevents an error message about the altered
|
||||||
image being discarded.
|
image being discarded.
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
.B Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ xorriso \-abort_on NEVER \-indev /dev/sr0 \\
|
$ xorriso \-abort_on NEVER \-indev /dev/sr0 \\
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
|
@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ the entry points of each session. The mount programs recognize block
|
|||||||
devices which represent CD media and will by default mount the image in
|
devices which represent CD media and will by default mount the image in
|
||||||
the last session.
|
the last session.
|
||||||
This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole
|
This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole
|
||||||
media which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions. So in
|
medium which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions. So in
|
||||||
the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular media
|
the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular medium
|
||||||
together form a single filesystem image.
|
together form a single filesystem image.
|
||||||
Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
|
Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
|
||||||
*growing*.
|
*growing*.
|
||||||
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Blind Growing below.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
`xorriso' adopts the concept of multi-session by loading an image
|
`xorriso' adopts the concept of multi-session by loading an image
|
||||||
directory tree if present, by allowing to manipulate it by several
|
directory tree if present, by allowing to manipulate it by several
|
||||||
actions, and by writing the new image to the target media. The first
|
actions, and by writing the new image to the target medium. The first
|
||||||
session of a `xorriso' run begins by the definition of the input drive
|
session of a `xorriso' run begins by the definition of the input drive
|
||||||
with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive. The
|
with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive. The
|
||||||
session ends by command -commit which triggers writing. A -commit is
|
session ends by command -commit which triggers writing. A -commit is
|
||||||
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ valid ISO 9660 image when the first time an output drive is defined.
|
|||||||
This is achieved by option -dev on blank media or by option -outdev on
|
This is achieved by option -dev on blank media or by option -outdev on
|
||||||
media in any state.
|
media in any state.
|
||||||
The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
|
The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
|
||||||
Before it can be written, the media in the output drive must get into
|
Before it can be written, the medium in the output drive must get into
|
||||||
blank state if it was not blank already.
|
blank state if it was not blank already.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If there is a input drive with a valid ISO image, then this image
|
If there is a input drive with a valid ISO image, then this image
|
||||||
@ -214,12 +214,12 @@ gets loaded as foundation for manipulations and extension. The
|
|||||||
constellation of input and output drive determines which write method
|
constellation of input and output drive determines which write method
|
||||||
will be used. They have quite different capabilities and constraints.
|
will be used. They have quite different capabilities and constraints.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The method of *growing* adds new data to the existing media. These
|
The method of *growing* adds new data to the existing data on the
|
||||||
data comprise of new file content and they override the existing ISO
|
medium. These data comprise of new file content and they override the
|
||||||
9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide files from
|
existing ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide
|
||||||
previous sessions but they still exist on media and with many types of
|
files from previous sessions but they still exist on the medium and
|
||||||
optical media it is quite easy to recover them by mounting older
|
with many types of optical media it is quite easy to recover them by
|
||||||
sessions.
|
mounting older sessions.
|
||||||
Growing is achieved by option -dev.
|
Growing is achieved by option -dev.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The write method of *modifying* produces compact filesystem images
|
The write method of *modifying* produces compact filesystem images
|
||||||
@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ deformat_quickest, DVD-R DL, named pipes, character devices, sockets.
|
|||||||
On the other hand modified sessions cannot be written to appendable
|
On the other hand modified sessions cannot be written to appendable
|
||||||
media but to blank media only.
|
media but to blank media only.
|
||||||
So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work
|
So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work
|
||||||
with filesystem objects as source and/or target media.
|
with filesystem objects as source and/or target medium.
|
||||||
Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same
|
Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same
|
||||||
and if option -grow_blindly is set to its default "off". This is
|
and if option -grow_blindly is set to its default "off". This is
|
||||||
achieved by options -indev and -outdev.
|
achieved by options -indev and -outdev.
|
||||||
@ -807,13 +807,13 @@ activate them only after image loading.
|
|||||||
session of multi-session DVD or BD. If on such a system `xorriso'
|
session of multi-session DVD or BD. If on such a system `xorriso'
|
||||||
has no own MMC capabilities then it may still find that session
|
has no own MMC capabilities then it may still find that session
|
||||||
from a scanned table of content. Setting "force" handles any media
|
from a scanned table of content. Setting "force" handles any media
|
||||||
like a ROM media with setting "on".
|
like a ROM medium with setting "on".
|
||||||
On the other hand the emulation of session history on
|
On the other hand the emulation of session history on
|
||||||
overwriteable media can hamper reading of partly damaged media.
|
overwriteable media can hamper reading of partly damaged media.
|
||||||
Setting "off:emul_off" disables the elsewise trustworthy
|
Setting "off:emul_off" disables the elsewise trustworthy
|
||||||
table-of-content scan for those media.
|
table-of-content scan for those media.
|
||||||
To be in effect, the -rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before
|
To be in effect, the -rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before
|
||||||
the -*dev command which aquires drive and media.
|
the -*dev command which aquires drive and medium.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-calm_drive "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
|
-calm_drive "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
|
||||||
Reduce drive noise until it is actually used again. Some drives
|
Reduce drive noise until it is actually used again. Some drives
|
||||||
@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ filesystem.
|
|||||||
-cut_out disk_path byte_offset byte_count iso_rr_path
|
-cut_out disk_path byte_offset byte_count iso_rr_path
|
||||||
Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in
|
Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in
|
||||||
the ISO image. This may be necessary if the disk file is larger
|
the ISO image. This may be necessary if the disk file is larger
|
||||||
than a single media, or if it exceeds the traditional limit of 2
|
than a single medium, or if it exceeds the traditional limit of 2
|
||||||
GiB - 1 for old operating systems, or the limit of 4 GiB - 1 for
|
GiB - 1 for old operating systems, or the limit of 4 GiB - 1 for
|
||||||
newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels seem to read properly
|
newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels seem to read properly
|
||||||
files >= 4 GiB - 1.
|
files >= 4 GiB - 1.
|
||||||
@ -1228,10 +1228,10 @@ whether they stem from the loaded image or were newly inserted.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
-rm iso_rr_path [***]
|
-rm iso_rr_path [***]
|
||||||
Delete the given files from the ISO image.
|
Delete the given files from the ISO image.
|
||||||
Note: This does not free any space on the -indev media, even if
|
Note: This does not free any space on the -indev medium, even if
|
||||||
the deletion is committed to that same media.
|
the deletion is committed to that same medium.
|
||||||
The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
|
The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
|
||||||
media in modification mode.
|
medium in modification mode.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-rm_r iso_rr_path [***]
|
-rm_r iso_rr_path [***]
|
||||||
Delete the given files or directory trees from the ISO image. See
|
Delete the given files or directory trees from the ISO image. See
|
||||||
@ -1753,7 +1753,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
To suppress a final write, execute -rollback_end.
|
To suppress a final write, execute -rollback_end.
|
||||||
Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
|
Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
|
||||||
types of media that there is no progress visible for the first few
|
types of media that there is no progress visible for the first few
|
||||||
minutes or that the drive gnaws on the media for a few minutes
|
minutes or that the drive gnaws on the medium for a few minutes
|
||||||
after all data have been transmitted. `xorriso' and the drives
|
after all data have been transmitted. `xorriso' and the drives
|
||||||
are in a client-server relationship. The drives have much freedom
|
are in a client-server relationship. The drives have much freedom
|
||||||
about what to do with the media. Some combinations of drives and
|
about what to do with the media. Some combinations of drives and
|
||||||
@ -1764,7 +1764,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
ALSO.
|
ALSO.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-eject "in"|"out"|"all"
|
-eject "in"|"out"|"all"
|
||||||
Eject the media in -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both drives.
|
Eject the medium in -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both drives.
|
||||||
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
|
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-commit_eject "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
|
-commit_eject "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
|
||||||
@ -1824,7 +1824,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
The formatting action has no effect on media if -dummy is
|
The formatting action has no effect on media if -dummy is
|
||||||
activated.
|
activated.
|
||||||
Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a
|
Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a
|
||||||
media, if ever. But it is a reason for re-formatting if:
|
medium, if ever. But it is a reason for re-formatting if:
|
||||||
DVD-RW was deformatted by -blank,
|
DVD-RW was deformatted by -blank,
|
||||||
DVD+RW has read failures (re-format before next write),
|
DVD+RW has read failures (re-format before next write),
|
||||||
DVD-RAM or BD-RE shall change their amount of defect reserve.
|
DVD-RAM or BD-RE shall change their amount of defect reserve.
|
||||||
@ -1839,9 +1839,9 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
-list_formats
|
-list_formats
|
||||||
Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output
|
Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output
|
||||||
drive for the current media. The list gives the index number after
|
drive for the current medium. The list gives the index number
|
||||||
"Format idx", a MMC format code, the announced size in blocks
|
after "Format idx", a MMC format code, the announced size in
|
||||||
(like "2236704s") and the same size in MiB.
|
blocks (like "2236704s") and the same size in MiB.
|
||||||
MMC format codes are manifold. Most important are: "00h" general
|
MMC format codes are manifold. Most important are: "00h" general
|
||||||
formatting, "01h" increases reserve space for DVD-RAM, "26h" for
|
formatting, "01h" increases reserve space for DVD-RAM, "26h" for
|
||||||
DVD+RW, "30h" for BD-RE with reserve space, "31h" for BD-RE
|
DVD+RW, "30h" for BD-RE with reserve space, "31h" for BD-RE
|
||||||
@ -1851,10 +1851,10 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
-list_speeds
|
-list_speeds
|
||||||
Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
|
Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
|
||||||
the loaded media. This does not necessarily mean that the media is
|
the loaded medium. This does not necessarily mean that the medium
|
||||||
writable or that these speeds are actually achievable. Especially
|
is writable or that these speeds are actually achievable.
|
||||||
the lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media obviously
|
Especially the lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media
|
||||||
advertise speeds for other media.
|
obviously advertise speeds for other media.
|
||||||
It is not mandatory to use speed values out of the listed range.
|
It is not mandatory to use speed values out of the listed range.
|
||||||
The drive is supposed to choose a safe speed that is as near to
|
The drive is supposed to choose a safe speed that is as near to
|
||||||
the desired speed as possible.
|
the desired speed as possible.
|
||||||
@ -1865,11 +1865,11 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Writing, Next: SetWrite, Prev: Filter, Up: Options
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
-close_damaged "as_needed"|"force"
|
-close_damaged "as_needed"|"force"
|
||||||
Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported
|
Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported
|
||||||
the media as damaged. This may apply to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R,
|
the medium as damaged. This may apply to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R,
|
||||||
DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, or BD-R media. It is indicated by warning
|
DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, or BD-R media. It is indicated by warning
|
||||||
messages when the drive gets aquired, and by a remark "but next
|
messages when the drive gets aquired, and by a remark "but next
|
||||||
track is damaged" with the line "Media status :" of command -toc.
|
track is damaged" with the line "Media status :" of command -toc.
|
||||||
The setting of option -close determines whether the media stays
|
The setting of option -close determines whether the medium stays
|
||||||
appendable.
|
appendable.
|
||||||
Mode "as_needed" gracefully refuses on media which are not
|
Mode "as_needed" gracefully refuses on media which are not
|
||||||
reported as damaged. Mode "force" attempts the close operation
|
reported as damaged. Mode "force" attempts the close operation
|
||||||
@ -1978,7 +1978,7 @@ will be written according to the setting of option -acl.
|
|||||||
"IMAGE_23"
|
"IMAGE_23"
|
||||||
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
||||||
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name
|
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name
|
||||||
of the mount point when the media is inserted into a playful
|
of the mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful
|
||||||
computer system.
|
computer system.
|
||||||
If an ISO image gets loaded while the volume ID is set to default
|
If an ISO image gets loaded while the volume ID is set to default
|
||||||
"ISOIMAGE" or to "", then the volume ID of the loaded image will
|
"ISOIMAGE" or to "", then the volume ID of the loaded image will
|
||||||
@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ will be written according to the setting of option -acl.
|
|||||||
Example speeds:
|
Example speeds:
|
||||||
706k = 706kB/s = 4c = 4xCD
|
706k = 706kB/s = 4c = 4xCD
|
||||||
5540k = 5540kB/s = 4d = 4xDVD
|
5540k = 5540kB/s = 4d = 4xDVD
|
||||||
If there is no hint about the speed unit attached, then the media
|
If there is no hint about the speed unit attached, then the medium
|
||||||
in the -outdev will decide. Default unit is CD = 176.4k.
|
in the -outdev will decide. Default unit is CD = 176.4k.
|
||||||
MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take the
|
MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take the
|
||||||
speed value given by the burn program only as upper limit for
|
speed value given by the burn program only as upper limit for
|
||||||
@ -2111,7 +2111,7 @@ will be written according to the setting of option -acl.
|
|||||||
Setting "on" tries to circumvent the management of defects on
|
Setting "on" tries to circumvent the management of defects on
|
||||||
DVD-RAM, BD-RE, or BD-R. Defect management keeps partly damaged
|
DVD-RAM, BD-RE, or BD-R. Defect management keeps partly damaged
|
||||||
media usable. But it reduces write speed to half nominal speed
|
media usable. But it reduces write speed to half nominal speed
|
||||||
even if the media is in perfect shape. For the case of flawless
|
even if the medium is in perfect shape. For the case of flawless
|
||||||
media, one may use -stream_recording "on" to get full speed.
|
media, one may use -stream_recording "on" to get full speed.
|
||||||
"full" tries full speed with all write operations, whereas "on"
|
"full" tries full speed with all write operations, whereas "on"
|
||||||
does this only above byte address 32s. One may give a number of at
|
does this only above byte address 32s. One may give a number of at
|
||||||
@ -2144,8 +2144,8 @@ will be written according to the setting of option -acl.
|
|||||||
kiB).
|
kiB).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-close "on"|"off"
|
-close "on"|"off"
|
||||||
If "on" then mark the written media as not appendable any more (if
|
If "on" then mark the written medium as not appendable any more
|
||||||
possible at all with the given type of target media).
|
(if possible at all with the given type of target media).
|
||||||
This is the contrary of cdrecord, wodim, cdrskin option -multi,
|
This is the contrary of cdrecord, wodim, cdrskin option -multi,
|
||||||
and is one aspect of growisofs option -dvd-compat.
|
and is one aspect of growisofs option -dvd-compat.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -2252,10 +2252,10 @@ filesystem and announced by an MBR partition table entry.
|
|||||||
boot time.
|
boot time.
|
||||||
*efi_path=* depicts a boot image file that is ready for EFI
|
*efi_path=* depicts a boot image file that is ready for EFI
|
||||||
booting. Its load_size is determined automatically, no boot info
|
booting. Its load_size is determined automatically, no boot info
|
||||||
table gets written, no boot media gets emulated, platform_id is
|
table gets written, no boot medium gets emulated, platform_id is
|
||||||
0xef.
|
0xef.
|
||||||
*emul_type=* can be one of "no_emulation", "hard_disk", "diskette".
|
*emul_type=* can be one of "no_emulation", "hard_disk", "diskette".
|
||||||
It controls the boot media emulation code of a boot image. The
|
It controls the boot medium emulation code of a boot image. The
|
||||||
default "no_emulation" is suitable for ISOLINUX, GRUB, FreeBSD
|
default "no_emulation" is suitable for ISOLINUX, GRUB, FreeBSD
|
||||||
cdboot.
|
cdboot.
|
||||||
*load_size=* is a value which depends on the boot image. Default
|
*load_size=* is a value which depends on the boot image. Default
|
||||||
@ -2719,8 +2719,8 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Inquiry, Next: Navigate, Prev: DialogCtl, Up: Opti
|
|||||||
"dvd", "cdrom", "cd".
|
"dvd", "cdrom", "cd".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-toc
|
-toc
|
||||||
Show media specific table of content. This is the media session
|
Show media specific table of content. This is the session history
|
||||||
history, not the ISO image directory tree.
|
of the medium, not the ISO image directory tree.
|
||||||
In case of overwriteable media holding a valid ISO image, it may
|
In case of overwriteable media holding a valid ISO image, it may
|
||||||
happen that only a single session gets shown. But if the first
|
happen that only a single session gets shown. But if the first
|
||||||
session on the overwriteable media was written by `xorriso' then a
|
session on the overwriteable media was written by `xorriso' then a
|
||||||
@ -2754,7 +2754,8 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Inquiry, Next: Navigate, Prev: DialogCtl, Up: Opti
|
|||||||
drive with command -mount. On GNU/Linux it adds mount option
|
drive with command -mount. On GNU/Linux it adds mount option
|
||||||
"loop" which may allow to mount several sessions of the same block
|
"loop" which may allow to mount several sessions of the same block
|
||||||
device at the same time. One should not write to a mounted optical
|
device at the same time. One should not write to a mounted optical
|
||||||
media, of course. Take care to umount all sessions before ejecting.
|
medium, of course. Take care to umount all sessions before
|
||||||
|
ejecting.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-session_string drive entity id format
|
-session_string drive entity id format
|
||||||
Print to the result channel a text which gets composed according to
|
Print to the result channel a text which gets composed according to
|
||||||
@ -2779,7 +2780,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Inquiry, Next: Navigate, Prev: DialogCtl, Up: Opti
|
|||||||
image size.
|
image size.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-tell_media_space
|
-tell_media_space
|
||||||
Print available space on output media and the free space after
|
Print available space on the output medium and the free space after
|
||||||
subtracting already foreseeable consumption by next -commit.
|
subtracting already foreseeable consumption by next -commit.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-pvd_info
|
-pvd_info
|
||||||
@ -2985,9 +2986,9 @@ by the drives and based on extra data on the media. If a drive returns
|
|||||||
data then one can quite trust that they are valid. But at some degree
|
data then one can quite trust that they are valid. But at some degree
|
||||||
of read problems the correction will fail and the drive is supposed to
|
of read problems the correction will fail and the drive is supposed to
|
||||||
indicate error.
|
indicate error.
|
||||||
`xorriso' can scan the media for readable data blocks, classify them
|
`xorriso' can scan a medium for readable data blocks, classify them
|
||||||
according to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of
|
according to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of
|
||||||
successfuly saved blocks for further tries on the same media.
|
successfuly saved blocks for further tries on the same medium.
|
||||||
By option -md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
By option -md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
||||||
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded
|
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded
|
||||||
image. They work independently of the media type and can detect
|
image. They work independently of the media type and can detect
|
||||||
@ -3043,7 +3044,7 @@ transmission errors.
|
|||||||
does not read any media but loads the file given by option
|
does not read any media but loads the file given by option
|
||||||
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
||||||
what="disc"
|
what="disc"
|
||||||
scans the payload range of a media without respecting track
|
scans the payload range of a medium without respecting track
|
||||||
gaps.
|
gaps.
|
||||||
what="image"
|
what="image"
|
||||||
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the
|
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the
|
||||||
@ -3085,7 +3086,7 @@ transmission errors.
|
|||||||
tries to read the file given by disk_path as sector bitmap
|
tries to read the file given by disk_path as sector bitmap
|
||||||
and to store such a map file after the scan run. The bitmap
|
and to store such a map file after the scan run. The bitmap
|
||||||
tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous
|
tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous
|
||||||
runs. It allows to do several scans on the same media, even
|
runs. It allows to do several scans on the same medium, even
|
||||||
with intermediate eject, in order to collect readable blocks
|
with intermediate eject, in order to collect readable blocks
|
||||||
whenever the drive is lucky enough to produce them. The
|
whenever the drive is lucky enough to produce them. The
|
||||||
stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks and their
|
stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks and their
|
||||||
@ -3392,8 +3393,8 @@ said programs trigger comparable actions.
|
|||||||
It ignores most other options of cdrecord and cdrskin but refuses
|
It ignores most other options of cdrecord and cdrskin but refuses
|
||||||
on -audio, -scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to `xorriso'.
|
on -audio, -scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to `xorriso'.
|
||||||
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written to
|
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written to
|
||||||
blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The media gets closed if
|
blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The medium gets closed
|
||||||
closing is applicable and not option -multi is present.
|
if closing is applicable and not option -multi is present.
|
||||||
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up. This is only
|
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up. This is only
|
||||||
allowed if no image changes are pending.
|
allowed if no image changes are pending.
|
||||||
dev= must be given as `xorriso' device address. Addresses like
|
dev= must be given as `xorriso' device address. Addresses like
|
||||||
@ -3443,7 +3444,7 @@ said programs trigger comparable actions.
|
|||||||
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record. It will
|
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record. It will
|
||||||
be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the -md5 session tag if
|
be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the -md5 session tag if
|
||||||
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as
|
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as
|
||||||
first session onto a sequential media, or piped into a program,
|
first session onto a sequential medium, or piped into a program,
|
||||||
named pipe or character device.
|
named pipe or character device.
|
||||||
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to
|
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to
|
||||||
the data file given by this path.
|
the data file given by this path.
|
||||||
@ -3660,21 +3661,21 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: Examples, Next: Files, Prev: Options, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* Menu:
|
* Menu:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* ExDevices:: As superuser learn about available drives
|
* ExDevices:: As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
* ExCreate:: Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
* ExCreate:: Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
* ExDialog:: A dialog session doing about the same
|
* ExDialog:: A dialog session doing about the same
|
||||||
* ExGrowing:: Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
* ExGrowing:: Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
* ExModifying:: Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
* ExModifying:: Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
* ExBootable:: Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
* ExBootable:: Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
* ExCharset:: Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
* ExCharset:: Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
||||||
* ExPseudo:: Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
* ExPseudo:: Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
||||||
* ExCdrecord:: Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
* ExCdrecord:: Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
* ExMkisofs:: Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
* ExMkisofs:: Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
||||||
* ExGrowisofs:: Let `xorriso' work underneath growisofs
|
* ExGrowisofs:: Let `xorriso' work underneath growisofs
|
||||||
* ExException:: Adjust thresholds for verbosity, exit value and program abort
|
* ExException:: Adjust thresholds for verbosity, exit value and program abort
|
||||||
* ExTime:: Examples of input timestrings
|
* ExTime:: Examples of input timestrings
|
||||||
* ExIncBackup:: Incremental backup of a few directory trees
|
* ExIncBackup:: Incremental backup of a few directory trees
|
||||||
* ExRestore:: Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
* ExRestore:: Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
* ExRecovery:: Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
* ExRecovery:: Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExDevices, Next: ExCreate, Prev: Frontend, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExDevices, Next: ExCreate, Prev: Frontend, Up: Examples
|
||||||
@ -3695,14 +3696,14 @@ $ xorriso -device_links
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExCreate, Next: ExDialog, Prev: ExDevices, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExCreate, Next: ExDialog, Prev: ExDevices, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.2 Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
10.2 Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
=========================================================
|
==========================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make media ready for writing a new image, fill
|
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make medium ready for writing a new image, fill
|
||||||
the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds and
|
the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds and
|
||||||
/home/me/pictures.
|
/home/me/pictures.
|
||||||
Because no -dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing
|
Because no -dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing
|
||||||
the session to media.
|
the session to the medium.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr2 \
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr2 \
|
||||||
-blank as_needed \
|
-blank as_needed \
|
||||||
@ -3743,7 +3744,7 @@ characters.
|
|||||||
The drive is acquired by option -dev rather than -outdev in order to see
|
The drive is acquired by option -dev rather than -outdev in order to see
|
||||||
the message about its current content. By option -blank this content is
|
the message about its current content. By option -blank this content is
|
||||||
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
||||||
In order to be able to eject the media, the session needs to be
|
In order to be able to eject the medium, the session needs to be
|
||||||
committed explicitly.
|
committed explicitly.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
$ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
||||||
@ -3775,14 +3776,15 @@ $ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExGrowing, Next: ExModifying, Prev: ExDialog, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExGrowing, Next: ExModifying, Prev: ExDialog, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.4 Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
10.4 Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
=======================================================
|
========================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Load image from drive. Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its
|
Load image from drive. Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its
|
||||||
subordinates. Rename directory /pictures/confidential to
|
subordinates. Rename directory /pictures/confidential to
|
||||||
/pictures/restricted. Change access permissions of directory
|
/pictures/restricted. Change access permissions of directory
|
||||||
/pictures/restricted. Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
/pictures/restricted. Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
||||||
Burn to the same media, check whether the tree can be loaded, and eject.
|
Burn to the same medium, check whether the tree can be loaded, and
|
||||||
|
eject.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
$ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
||||||
-rm_r /sounds -- \
|
-rm_r /sounds -- \
|
||||||
@ -3798,8 +3800,8 @@ $ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExModifying, Next: ExBootable, Prev: ExGrowing, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExModifying, Next: ExBootable, Prev: ExGrowing, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.5 Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
10.5 Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
======================================================
|
=======================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the
|
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the
|
||||||
previous example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified
|
previous example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified
|
||||||
@ -3814,12 +3816,12 @@ $ xorriso -indev /dev/sr2 \
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExBootable, Next: ExCharset, Prev: ExModifying, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExBootable, Next: ExCharset, Prev: ExModifying, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.6 Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
10.6 Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
===================================================================
|
====================================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
||||||
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree. Now
|
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree. Now
|
||||||
`xorriso' can burn an El Torito bootable media:
|
`xorriso' can burn an El Torito bootable medium:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \
|
||||||
-map /home/me/ISOLINUX_prepared_tree / \
|
-map /home/me/ISOLINUX_prepared_tree / \
|
||||||
@ -3879,8 +3881,8 @@ $ xorriso -outdev - \
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExCdrecord, Next: ExMkisofs, Prev: ExPseudo, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExCdrecord, Next: ExMkisofs, Prev: ExPseudo, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.9 Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
10.9 Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
=============================================
|
==============================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -3908,10 +3910,10 @@ xorriso -as cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 -waiti -multi -eject -
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions get read
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions get read
|
||||||
via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware of the changed
|
via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware of the changed
|
||||||
content before it loads the media again. In this case the previous
|
content before it loads the medium again. In this case the previous
|
||||||
session would not be loaded and the new session would contain only the
|
session would not be loaded and the new session would contain only the
|
||||||
newly added files.
|
newly added files.
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let `xorriso' -as cdrecord load the media,
|
For the same reason do not let `xorriso' -as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This example works for multi-session media only. Add cdrskin option
|
This example works for multi-session media only. Add cdrskin option
|
||||||
@ -4018,10 +4020,10 @@ $ xorriso \
|
|||||||
-update_r /home/thomas/personal_mail /personal_mail \
|
-update_r /home/thomas/personal_mail /personal_mail \
|
||||||
-commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE -- -eject all
|
-commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE -- -eject all
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of the
|
To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of the
|
||||||
two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
|
two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
|
||||||
a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
|
update it until he run fails gracefully due to lack of remaining space
|
||||||
the old one.
|
on the old one.
|
||||||
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining
|
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining
|
||||||
capacity on media and if the expected changes are much smaller than the
|
capacity on media and if the expected changes are much smaller than the
|
||||||
full backup. To apply zisofs compression to those data files which get
|
full backup. To apply zisofs compression to those data files which get
|
||||||
@ -4064,15 +4066,16 @@ The cloned tree will have a name like /2011_02_12_155700.
|
|||||||
Sessions on multi-session media are separated by several MB of unused
|
Sessions on multi-session media are separated by several MB of unused
|
||||||
blocks. So with small sessions the payload capacity can become
|
blocks. So with small sessions the payload capacity can become
|
||||||
substantially lower than the overall media capacity. If the remaining
|
substantially lower than the overall media capacity. If the remaining
|
||||||
space on media does not suffice for the next gap, the drive is supposed
|
space on a medium does not suffice for the next gap, the drive is
|
||||||
to close the media automatically.
|
supposed to close the medium automatically.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
*Better do not use your youngest backup for -update_r*. Have at least
|
*Better do not use your youngest backup for -update_r*. Have at least
|
||||||
two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups get
|
two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups get
|
||||||
endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
||||||
stored safely on a different media. Always have a blank media ready to
|
stored safely on a different medium.
|
||||||
perform a full backup in case the update attempt fails due to
|
Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the
|
||||||
insufficient remaining capacity.
|
update attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This
|
||||||
|
failure will not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExRestore, Next: ExRecovery, Prev: ExIncBackup, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExRestore, Next: ExRecovery, Prev: ExIncBackup, Up: Examples
|
||||||
@ -4080,9 +4083,9 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ExRestore, Next: ExRecovery, Prev: ExIncBackup, Up
|
|||||||
10.15 Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
10.15 Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
===================================================================
|
===================================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This is an alternative to mounting the media and using normal file
|
This is an alternative to mounting the medium and using normal file
|
||||||
operations.
|
operations.
|
||||||
First check which backup sessions are on the media:
|
First check which backup sessions are on the medium:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -4106,8 +4109,8 @@ altered image being discarded.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExRecovery, Prev: ExRestore, Up: Examples
|
File: xorriso.info, Node: ExRecovery, Prev: ExRestore, Up: Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
10.16 Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
10.16 Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
=================================================
|
==================================================
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ xorriso -abort_on NEVER -indev /dev/sr0 \
|
$ xorriso -abort_on NEVER -indev /dev/sr0 \
|
||||||
@ -4396,12 +4399,12 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* -print prints result text line: Scripting. (line 99)
|
* -print prints result text line: Scripting. (line 99)
|
||||||
* -print_info prints message text line: Scripting. (line 102)
|
* -print_info prints message text line: Scripting. (line 102)
|
||||||
* -print_mark prints synchronizing text line: Scripting. (line 105)
|
* -print_mark prints synchronizing text line: Scripting. (line 105)
|
||||||
* -print_size predicts image size: Inquiry. (line 79)
|
* -print_size predicts image size: Inquiry. (line 80)
|
||||||
* -prog sets program name: Frontend. (line 30)
|
* -prog sets program name: Frontend. (line 30)
|
||||||
* -prog_help prints help text: Frontend. (line 33)
|
* -prog_help prints help text: Frontend. (line 33)
|
||||||
* -prompt prompts for enter key: Scripting. (line 110)
|
* -prompt prompts for enter key: Scripting. (line 110)
|
||||||
* -publisher sets publisher id: SetWrite. (line 113)
|
* -publisher sets publisher id: SetWrite. (line 113)
|
||||||
* -pvd_info shows image id strings: Inquiry. (line 92)
|
* -pvd_info shows image id strings: Inquiry. (line 93)
|
||||||
* -pwd tells working directory in ISO: Navigate. (line 20)
|
* -pwd tells working directory in ISO: Navigate. (line 20)
|
||||||
* -pwdx tells working directory on disk: Navigate. (line 23)
|
* -pwdx tells working directory on disk: Navigate. (line 23)
|
||||||
* -quoted_not_list sets exclusions: SetInsert. (line 72)
|
* -quoted_not_list sets exclusions: SetInsert. (line 72)
|
||||||
@ -4420,7 +4423,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* -scdbackup_tag enables scdbackup checksum tag: Emulation. (line 168)
|
* -scdbackup_tag enables scdbackup checksum tag: Emulation. (line 168)
|
||||||
* -scsi_log reports SCSI commands: Scripting. (line 147)
|
* -scsi_log reports SCSI commands: Scripting. (line 147)
|
||||||
* -session_log logs written sessions: Scripting. (line 138)
|
* -session_log logs written sessions: Scripting. (line 138)
|
||||||
* -session_string composes session info line: Inquiry. (line 66)
|
* -session_string composes session info line: Inquiry. (line 67)
|
||||||
* -set_filter applies filter to file: Filter. (line 60)
|
* -set_filter applies filter to file: Filter. (line 60)
|
||||||
* -set_filter_r applies filter to file tree: Filter. (line 85)
|
* -set_filter_r applies filter to file tree: Filter. (line 85)
|
||||||
* -setfacl sets ACL in ISO image: Manip. (line 73)
|
* -setfacl sets ACL in ISO image: Manip. (line 73)
|
||||||
@ -4441,7 +4444,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: CommandIdx, Next: ConceptIdx, Prev: Legal, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* -stdio_sync controls stdio buffer: SetWrite. (line 245)
|
* -stdio_sync controls stdio buffer: SetWrite. (line 245)
|
||||||
* -stream_recording controls defect management: SetWrite. (line 226)
|
* -stream_recording controls defect management: SetWrite. (line 226)
|
||||||
* -system_id sets system id: SetWrite. (line 128)
|
* -system_id sets system id: SetWrite. (line 128)
|
||||||
* -tell_media_space reports free space: Inquiry. (line 88)
|
* -tell_media_space reports free space: Inquiry. (line 89)
|
||||||
* -temp_mem_limit curbs memory consumption: Scripting. (line 92)
|
* -temp_mem_limit curbs memory consumption: Scripting. (line 92)
|
||||||
* -toc shows list of sessions: Inquiry. (line 28)
|
* -toc shows list of sessions: Inquiry. (line 28)
|
||||||
* -uid sets global ownership: SetWrite. (line 191)
|
* -uid sets global ownership: SetWrite. (line 191)
|
||||||
@ -4560,7 +4563,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* Image, set volume id, -volid: SetWrite. (line 89)
|
* Image, set volume id, -volid: SetWrite. (line 89)
|
||||||
* Image, set volume set id, -volset_id: SetWrite. (line 108)
|
* Image, set volume set id, -volset_id: SetWrite. (line 108)
|
||||||
* Image, set volume timestamp, -volume_date: SetWrite. (line 135)
|
* Image, set volume timestamp, -volume_date: SetWrite. (line 135)
|
||||||
* Image, show id strings, -pvd_info: Inquiry. (line 92)
|
* Image, show id strings, -pvd_info: Inquiry. (line 93)
|
||||||
* Insert, enable overwriting, -overwrite: SetInsert. (line 127)
|
* Insert, enable overwriting, -overwrite: SetInsert. (line 127)
|
||||||
* Insert, file exclusion absolute, -not_paths: SetInsert. (line 55)
|
* Insert, file exclusion absolute, -not_paths: SetInsert. (line 55)
|
||||||
* Insert, file exclusion from file, -not_list: SetInsert. (line 67)
|
* Insert, file exclusion from file, -not_list: SetInsert. (line 67)
|
||||||
@ -4673,7 +4676,7 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* Rock Ridge, _definiton: Extras. (line 6)
|
* Rock Ridge, _definiton: Extras. (line 6)
|
||||||
* Session, _definition: Model. (line 6)
|
* Session, _definition: Model. (line 6)
|
||||||
* Session, altered start address, -displacement: Loading. (line 35)
|
* Session, altered start address, -displacement: Loading. (line 35)
|
||||||
* Session, info string, -session_string: Inquiry. (line 66)
|
* Session, info string, -session_string: Inquiry. (line 67)
|
||||||
* Session, issue mount command, -mount: Restore. (line 126)
|
* Session, issue mount command, -mount: Restore. (line 126)
|
||||||
* Session, log when written, -session_log: Scripting. (line 138)
|
* Session, log when written, -session_log: Scripting. (line 138)
|
||||||
* Session, mount command line, -mount_cmd: Inquiry. (line 41)
|
* Session, mount command line, -mount_cmd: Inquiry. (line 41)
|
||||||
@ -4703,12 +4706,12 @@ File: xorriso.info, Node: ConceptIdx, Prev: CommandIdx, Up: Top
|
|||||||
* Write, defect management, -stream_recording: SetWrite. (line 226)
|
* Write, defect management, -stream_recording: SetWrite. (line 226)
|
||||||
* Write, enable Joliet, -joliet: SetWrite. (line 10)
|
* Write, enable Joliet, -joliet: SetWrite. (line 10)
|
||||||
* Write, fifo size, -fs: SetWrite. (line 255)
|
* Write, fifo size, -fs: SetWrite. (line 255)
|
||||||
* Write, free space, -tell_media_space: Inquiry. (line 88)
|
* Write, free space, -tell_media_space: Inquiry. (line 89)
|
||||||
* Write, log problematic disk files, -errfile_log: Scripting. (line 118)
|
* Write, log problematic disk files, -errfile_log: Scripting. (line 118)
|
||||||
* Write, log written sessions, -session_log: Scripting. (line 138)
|
* Write, log written sessions, -session_log: Scripting. (line 138)
|
||||||
* Write, padding image, -padding: SetWrite. (line 268)
|
* Write, padding image, -padding: SetWrite. (line 268)
|
||||||
* Write, pending ISO image, -commit: Writing. (line 13)
|
* Write, pending ISO image, -commit: Writing. (line 13)
|
||||||
* Write, predict image size, -print_size: Inquiry. (line 79)
|
* Write, predict image size, -print_size: Inquiry. (line 80)
|
||||||
* Write, set speed, -speed: SetWrite. (line 211)
|
* Write, set speed, -speed: SetWrite. (line 211)
|
||||||
* Write, simulation, -dummy: SetWrite. (line 251)
|
* Write, simulation, -dummy: SetWrite. (line 251)
|
||||||
* xattr, _definiton: Extras. (line 54)
|
* xattr, _definiton: Extras. (line 54)
|
||||||
@ -4725,56 +4728,56 @@ Tag Table:
|
|||||||
Node: Top420
|
Node: Top420
|
||||||
Node: Overview1375
|
Node: Overview1375
|
||||||
Node: Model3264
|
Node: Model3264
|
||||||
Node: Media6148
|
Node: Media6151
|
||||||
Node: Methods8814
|
Node: Methods8817
|
||||||
Node: Drives11363
|
Node: Drives11386
|
||||||
Node: Extras14676
|
Node: Extras14699
|
||||||
Node: Processing18393
|
Node: Processing18416
|
||||||
Node: Dialog21863
|
Node: Dialog21886
|
||||||
Node: Options23526
|
Node: Options23549
|
||||||
Node: AqDrive25134
|
Node: AqDrive25157
|
||||||
Node: Loading28171
|
Node: Loading28194
|
||||||
Node: Insert42438
|
Node: Insert42463
|
||||||
Node: SetInsert52143
|
Node: SetInsert52169
|
||||||
Node: Manip60711
|
Node: Manip60737
|
||||||
Node: CmdFind69438
|
Node: CmdFind69467
|
||||||
Node: Filter81543
|
Node: Filter81572
|
||||||
Node: Writing85881
|
Node: Writing85910
|
||||||
Node: SetWrite93874
|
Node: SetWrite93911
|
||||||
Node: Bootable107920
|
Node: Bootable107961
|
||||||
Node: Jigdo121138
|
Node: Jigdo121181
|
||||||
Node: Charset125384
|
Node: Charset125427
|
||||||
Node: Exception128143
|
Node: Exception128186
|
||||||
Node: DialogCtl134256
|
Node: DialogCtl134299
|
||||||
Node: Inquiry136843
|
Node: Inquiry136886
|
||||||
Node: Navigate141687
|
Node: Navigate141749
|
||||||
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@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
|
@c man .\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
|
||||||
@c man .\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
|
@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 .\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
|
||||||
@c man .TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.1.7, Oct 24, 2011"
|
@c man .TH XORRISO 1 "Version 1.1.7, Oct 26, 2011"
|
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@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
|
@c man .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
|
||||||
@c man .\"
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@c man .\"
|
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@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
|
@c man .\" Some roff macros, for reference:
|
||||||
@ -222,9 +222,9 @@ of the operating systems the addresses of the entry points of each
|
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session. The mount programs recognize block devices which represent
|
session. The mount programs recognize block devices which represent
|
||||||
CD media and will by default mount the image in the last session.
|
CD media and will by default mount the image in the last session.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole media
|
This session usually contains an updated directory tree for the whole medium
|
||||||
which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions.
|
which governs the data contents in all recorded sessions.
|
||||||
So in the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular media
|
So in the view of the mount program all sessions of a particular medium
|
||||||
together form a single filesystem image.
|
together form a single filesystem image.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
|
Adding a session to an existing ISO image is in this text referred as
|
||||||
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ See paragraph Creating, Growing, Modifying, Blind Growing below.
|
|||||||
@command{xorriso} adopts the concept of multi-session by loading an
|
@command{xorriso} adopts the concept of multi-session by loading an
|
||||||
image directory tree if present,
|
image directory tree if present,
|
||||||
by allowing to manipulate it by several actions,
|
by allowing to manipulate it by several actions,
|
||||||
and by writing the new image to the target media.
|
and by writing the new image to the target medium.
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
The first session of a @command{xorriso} run begins by the definition of
|
The first session of a @command{xorriso} run begins by the definition of
|
||||||
the input drive with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive.
|
the input drive with the ISO image or by the definition of an output drive.
|
||||||
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ an output drive is defined. This is achieved by option -dev on blank media
|
|||||||
or by option -outdev on media in any state.
|
or by option -outdev on media in any state.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
|
The new empty image can be populated with directories and files.
|
||||||
Before it can be written, the media in the output drive must get into
|
Before it can be written, the medium in the output drive must get into
|
||||||
blank state if it was not blank already.
|
blank state if it was not blank already.
|
||||||
@c man .PP
|
@c man .PP
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
@ -353,10 +353,10 @@ They have quite different capabilities and constraints.
|
|||||||
@c man .PP
|
@c man .PP
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
@cindex Growing, _definition
|
@cindex Growing, _definition
|
||||||
The method of @strong{growing} adds new data to the existing media. These
|
The method of @strong{growing} adds new data to the existing data on the
|
||||||
data comprise of new file content and they override the existing
|
medium. These data comprise of new file content and they override the existing
|
||||||
ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide files from
|
ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge directory tree. It is possible to hide files from
|
||||||
previous sessions but they still exist on media and with many types of
|
previous sessions but they still exist on the medium and with many types of
|
||||||
optical media it is quite easy to recover them by mounting older sessions.
|
optical media it is quite easy to recover them by mounting older sessions.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Growing is achieved by option -dev.
|
Growing is achieved by option -dev.
|
||||||
@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ On the other hand modified sessions cannot be written to appendable media
|
|||||||
but to blank media only.
|
but to blank media only.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work with
|
So for this method one needs either two optical drives or has to work with
|
||||||
filesystem objects as source and/or target media.
|
filesystem objects as source and/or target medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same and
|
Modifying takes place if input drive and output drive are not the same and
|
||||||
if option -grow_blindly is set to its default "off".
|
if option -grow_blindly is set to its default "off".
|
||||||
@ -1099,14 +1099,14 @@ Setting "on" enables that scan for alleged read-only media.
|
|||||||
Some operating systems are not able to mount the most recent session of
|
Some operating systems are not able to mount the most recent session of
|
||||||
multi-session DVD or BD. If on such a system @command{xorriso} has no own MMC
|
multi-session DVD or BD. If on such a system @command{xorriso} has no own MMC
|
||||||
capabilities then it may still find that session from a scanned table of
|
capabilities then it may still find that session from a scanned table of
|
||||||
content. Setting "force" handles any media like a ROM media with setting "on".
|
content. Setting "force" handles any media like a ROM medium with setting "on".
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
On the other hand the emulation of session history on overwriteable media
|
On the other hand the emulation of session history on overwriteable media
|
||||||
can hamper reading of partly damaged media. Setting "off:emul_off" disables
|
can hamper reading of partly damaged media. Setting "off:emul_off" disables
|
||||||
the elsewise trustworthy table-of-content scan for those media.
|
the elsewise trustworthy table-of-content scan for those media.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
To be in effect, the -rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before the -*dev
|
To be in effect, the -rom_toc_scan setting has to be made before the -*dev
|
||||||
command which aquires drive and media.
|
command which aquires drive and medium.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -calm_drive "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
|
@item -calm_drive "in"|"out"|"all"|"revoke"|"on"|"off"
|
||||||
@kindex -calm_drive reduces drive activity
|
@kindex -calm_drive reduces drive activity
|
||||||
@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ composed from disk_path by replacing disk_prefix by iso_rr_prefix.
|
|||||||
@cindex Insert, piece of data file, -cut_out
|
@cindex Insert, piece of data file, -cut_out
|
||||||
Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in the ISO
|
Map a byte interval of a regular disk file into a regular file in the ISO
|
||||||
image.
|
image.
|
||||||
This may be necessary if the disk file is larger than a single media, or if
|
This may be necessary if the disk file is larger than a single medium, or if
|
||||||
it exceeds the traditional limit of 2 GiB - 1 for old operating systems,
|
it exceeds the traditional limit of 2 GiB - 1 for old operating systems,
|
||||||
or the limit of 4 GiB - 1 for newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels
|
or the limit of 4 GiB - 1 for newer ones. Only the newest Linux kernels
|
||||||
seem to read properly files >= 4 GiB - 1.
|
seem to read properly files >= 4 GiB - 1.
|
||||||
@ -1654,11 +1654,11 @@ Default is "on".
|
|||||||
@cindex Delete, from ISO image, -rm
|
@cindex Delete, from ISO image, -rm
|
||||||
Delete the given files from the ISO image.
|
Delete the given files from the ISO image.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Note: This does not free any space on the -indev media, even if
|
Note: This does not free any space on the -indev medium, even if
|
||||||
the deletion is committed to that same media.
|
the deletion is committed to that same medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
|
The image size will shrink if the image is written to a different
|
||||||
media in modification mode.
|
medium in modification mode.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -rm_r iso_rr_path [***]
|
@item -rm_r iso_rr_path [***]
|
||||||
@kindex -rm_r deletes trees from ISO image
|
@kindex -rm_r deletes trees from ISO image
|
||||||
@ -2367,7 +2367,7 @@ To suppress a final write, execute -rollback_end.
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
|
Writing can last quite a while. It is not unnormal with several
|
||||||
types of media that there is no progress visible for the first
|
types of media that there is no progress visible for the first
|
||||||
few minutes or that the drive gnaws on the media for a few
|
few minutes or that the drive gnaws on the medium for a few
|
||||||
minutes after all data have been transmitted.
|
minutes after all data have been transmitted.
|
||||||
@command{xorriso} and the drives are in a client-server relationship.
|
@command{xorriso} and the drives are in a client-server relationship.
|
||||||
The drives have much freedom about what to do with the media.
|
The drives have much freedom about what to do with the media.
|
||||||
@ -2381,7 +2381,7 @@ under SEE ALSO.
|
|||||||
@item -eject "in"|"out"|"all"
|
@item -eject "in"|"out"|"all"
|
||||||
@kindex -eject ejects drive tray
|
@kindex -eject ejects drive tray
|
||||||
@cindex Drive, eject tray, -eject
|
@cindex Drive, eject tray, -eject
|
||||||
Eject the media in -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both drives.
|
Eject the medium in -indev, resp. -outdev, resp. both drives.
|
||||||
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
|
Note: It is not possible yet to effectively eject disk files.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -commit_eject "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
|
@item -commit_eject "in"|"out"|"all"|"none"
|
||||||
@ -2456,7 +2456,7 @@ E.g: "by_size_4100m". This applies to media with Defect Management.
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
The formatting action has no effect on media if -dummy is activated.
|
The formatting action has no effect on media if -dummy is activated.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a media,
|
Formatting is normally needed only once during the lifetime of a medium,
|
||||||
if ever. But it is a reason for re-formatting if:
|
if ever. But it is a reason for re-formatting if:
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
DVD-RW was deformatted by -blank,
|
DVD-RW was deformatted by -blank,
|
||||||
@ -2479,7 +2479,7 @@ or worse occured. Be patient with apparently frozen progress.
|
|||||||
@kindex -list_formats lists available formats
|
@kindex -list_formats lists available formats
|
||||||
@cindex Media, list formats, -list_formats
|
@cindex Media, list formats, -list_formats
|
||||||
Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output drive for
|
Put out a list of format descriptors as reported by the output drive for
|
||||||
the current media. The list gives the index number after "Format idx",
|
the current medium. The list gives the index number after "Format idx",
|
||||||
a MMC format code, the announced size in blocks (like "2236704s")
|
a MMC format code, the announced size in blocks (like "2236704s")
|
||||||
and the same size in MiB.
|
and the same size in MiB.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@ -2494,7 +2494,7 @@ Smaller format size with DVD-RAM, BD-RE, or BD-R means more reserve space.
|
|||||||
@kindex -list_speeds lists available write speeds
|
@kindex -list_speeds lists available write speeds
|
||||||
@cindex Media, list write speeds, -list_speeds
|
@cindex Media, list write speeds, -list_speeds
|
||||||
Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
|
Put out a list of speed values as reported by the output drive with
|
||||||
the loaded media. This does not necessarily mean that the media is writable
|
the loaded medium. This does not necessarily mean that the medium is writable
|
||||||
or that these speeds are actually achievable. Especially the
|
or that these speeds are actually achievable. Especially the
|
||||||
lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media obviously advertise
|
lists reported with empty drive or with ROM media obviously advertise
|
||||||
speeds for other media.
|
speeds for other media.
|
||||||
@ -2511,13 +2511,13 @@ and eventually override the list of other speed offers.
|
|||||||
@item -close_damaged "as_needed"|"force"
|
@item -close_damaged "as_needed"|"force"
|
||||||
@kindex -close_damaged closes damaged track and session
|
@kindex -close_damaged closes damaged track and session
|
||||||
@cindex Damaged track and session, close, -close_damaged
|
@cindex Damaged track and session, close, -close_damaged
|
||||||
Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported the media
|
Try to close the upcomming track and session if the drive reported the medium
|
||||||
as damaged. This may apply to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL,
|
as damaged. This may apply to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL,
|
||||||
or BD-R media. It is indicated by warning messages when the drive gets
|
or BD-R media. It is indicated by warning messages when the drive gets
|
||||||
aquired, and by a remark "but next track is damaged" with the line
|
aquired, and by a remark "but next track is damaged" with the line
|
||||||
"Media status :" of command -toc.
|
"Media status :" of command -toc.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
The setting of option -close determines whether the media stays appendable.
|
The setting of option -close determines whether the medium stays appendable.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Mode "as_needed" gracefully refuses on media which are not reported as
|
Mode "as_needed" gracefully refuses on media which are not reported as
|
||||||
damaged. Mode "force" attempts the close operation even with media which
|
damaged. Mode "force" attempts the close operation even with media which
|
||||||
@ -2655,7 +2655,7 @@ ECMA 119 demands ASCII characters out of [A-Z0-9_]. Like: "IMAGE_23"
|
|||||||
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
||||||
mount point when the media is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
If an ISO image gets loaded while the volume ID is set to default "ISOIMAGE"
|
If an ISO image gets loaded while the volume ID is set to default "ISOIMAGE"
|
||||||
or to "", then the volume ID of the loaded image will become the effective
|
or to "", then the volume ID of the loaded image will become the effective
|
||||||
@ -2825,7 +2825,7 @@ Example speeds:
|
|||||||
5540k = 5540kB/s = 4d = 4xDVD
|
5540k = 5540kB/s = 4d = 4xDVD
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
If there is no hint about the speed unit attached, then the
|
If there is no hint about the speed unit attached, then the
|
||||||
media in the -outdev will decide. Default unit is CD = 176.4k.
|
medium in the -outdev will decide. Default unit is CD = 176.4k.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take
|
MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take
|
||||||
the speed value given by the burn program only as upper limit
|
the speed value given by the burn program only as upper limit
|
||||||
@ -2836,7 +2836,7 @@ for their own decision.
|
|||||||
@cindex Write, defect management, -stream_recording
|
@cindex Write, defect management, -stream_recording
|
||||||
Setting "on" tries to circumvent the management of defects on DVD-RAM, BD-RE,
|
Setting "on" tries to circumvent the management of defects on DVD-RAM, BD-RE,
|
||||||
or BD-R. Defect management keeps partly damaged media usable. But it reduces
|
or BD-R. Defect management keeps partly damaged media usable. But it reduces
|
||||||
write speed to half nominal speed even if the media is in perfect shape.
|
write speed to half nominal speed even if the medium is in perfect shape.
|
||||||
For the case of flawless media, one may use -stream_recording "on" to get
|
For the case of flawless media, one may use -stream_recording "on" to get
|
||||||
full speed.
|
full speed.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@ -2882,7 +2882,7 @@ which means unit is kiB (= 1024) or MiB (= 1024 kiB).
|
|||||||
@item -close "on"|"off"
|
@item -close "on"|"off"
|
||||||
@kindex -close controls media closing
|
@kindex -close controls media closing
|
||||||
@cindex Write, close media, -close
|
@cindex Write, close media, -close
|
||||||
If "on" then mark the written media as not appendable
|
If "on" then mark the written medium as not appendable
|
||||||
any more (if possible at all with the given type of target media).
|
any more (if possible at all with the given type of target media).
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
This is the contrary of cdrecord, wodim, cdrskin option -multi,
|
This is the contrary of cdrecord, wodim, cdrskin option -multi,
|
||||||
@ -3029,10 +3029,10 @@ started by the hardware boot facility (e.g. the BIOS) at boot time.
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@strong{efi_path=} depicts a boot image file that is ready for EFI booting.
|
@strong{efi_path=} depicts a boot image file that is ready for EFI booting.
|
||||||
Its load_size is determined automatically, no boot info table gets
|
Its load_size is determined automatically, no boot info table gets
|
||||||
written, no boot media gets emulated, platform_id is 0xef.
|
written, no boot medium gets emulated, platform_id is 0xef.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@strong{emul_type=} can be one of "no_emulation", "hard_disk", "diskette".
|
@strong{emul_type=} can be one of "no_emulation", "hard_disk", "diskette".
|
||||||
It controls the boot media emulation code of a boot image.
|
It controls the boot medium emulation code of a boot image.
|
||||||
The default "no_emulation" is suitable for ISOLINUX, GRUB, FreeBSD cdboot.
|
The default "no_emulation" is suitable for ISOLINUX, GRUB, FreeBSD cdboot.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@strong{load_size=} is a value which depends on the boot image.
|
@strong{load_size=} is a value which depends on the boot image.
|
||||||
@ -3653,8 +3653,8 @@ Precedence is: "dvdrw", "cdrw", "dvd", "cdrom", "cd".
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@kindex -toc shows list of sessions
|
@kindex -toc shows list of sessions
|
||||||
@cindex Table-of-content, show, -toc
|
@cindex Table-of-content, show, -toc
|
||||||
Show media specific table of content. This is the media session history,
|
Show media specific table of content. This is the session history
|
||||||
not the ISO image directory tree.
|
of the medium, not the ISO image directory tree.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
In case of overwriteable media holding a valid ISO image, it may happen that
|
In case of overwriteable media holding a valid ISO image, it may happen that
|
||||||
only a single session gets shown. But if the first session on the
|
only a single session gets shown. But if the first session on the
|
||||||
@ -3697,7 +3697,7 @@ option "exclusive" which is default and its counterpart "shared". The latter
|
|||||||
causes @command{xorriso} not to give up the affected drive with command -mount.
|
causes @command{xorriso} not to give up the affected drive with command -mount.
|
||||||
On GNU/Linux it adds mount option "loop" which may allow to mount several
|
On GNU/Linux it adds mount option "loop" which may allow to mount several
|
||||||
sessions of the same block device at the same time. One should not write
|
sessions of the same block device at the same time. One should not write
|
||||||
to a mounted optical media, of course. Take care to umount all sessions
|
to a mounted optical medium, of course. Take care to umount all sessions
|
||||||
before ejecting.
|
before ejecting.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -session_string drive entity id format
|
@item -session_string drive entity id format
|
||||||
@ -3733,7 +3733,7 @@ then -padding (300 kB by default) is not counted as part of the image size.
|
|||||||
@item -tell_media_space
|
@item -tell_media_space
|
||||||
@kindex -tell_media_space reports free space
|
@kindex -tell_media_space reports free space
|
||||||
@cindex Write, free space, -tell_media_space
|
@cindex Write, free space, -tell_media_space
|
||||||
Print available space on output media and the free space after
|
Print available space on the output medium and the free space after
|
||||||
subtracting already foreseeable consumption by next -commit.
|
subtracting already foreseeable consumption by next -commit.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -pvd_info
|
@item -pvd_info
|
||||||
@ -4019,10 +4019,10 @@ and based on extra data on the media. If a drive returns data then one can
|
|||||||
quite trust that they are valid. But at some degree of read problems the
|
quite trust that they are valid. But at some degree of read problems the
|
||||||
correction will fail and the drive is supposed to indicate error.
|
correction will fail and the drive is supposed to indicate error.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@command{xorriso} can scan the media for readable data blocks, classify them
|
@command{xorriso} can scan a medium for readable data blocks, classify them
|
||||||
according
|
according
|
||||||
to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of successfuly saved
|
to their read speed, save them to a file, and keep track of successfuly saved
|
||||||
blocks for further tries on the same media.
|
blocks for further tries on the same medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
By option -md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
By option -md5 checksums may get recorded with data files and whole
|
||||||
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded image.
|
sessions. These checksums are reachable only via indev and a loaded image.
|
||||||
@ -4101,7 +4101,7 @@ does not read any media but loads the file given by option
|
|||||||
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
sector_map= and processes this virtual outcome.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@item what="disc"
|
@item what="disc"
|
||||||
scans the payload range of a media without respecting track gaps.
|
scans the payload range of a medium without respecting track gaps.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@item what="image"
|
@item what="image"
|
||||||
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the ISO 9660 image,
|
similar to "disc", but restricts scanning to the range of the ISO 9660 image,
|
||||||
@ -4148,7 +4148,7 @@ recorded MD5 checksums. Severity "ALL" disables this event.
|
|||||||
tries to read the file given by disk_path as
|
tries to read the file given by disk_path as
|
||||||
sector bitmap and to store such a map file after the scan run.
|
sector bitmap and to store such a map file after the scan run.
|
||||||
The bitmap tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous runs.
|
The bitmap tells which blocks have been read successfully in previous runs.
|
||||||
It allows to do several scans on the same media, even with intermediate
|
It allows to do several scans on the same medium, even with intermediate
|
||||||
eject, in order to collect readable blocks whenever the drive is lucky enough
|
eject, in order to collect readable blocks whenever the drive is lucky enough
|
||||||
to produce them. The stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks
|
to produce them. The stored file contains a human readable TOC of tracks
|
||||||
and their start block addresses, followed by binary bitmap data.
|
and their start block addresses, followed by binary bitmap data.
|
||||||
@ -4540,7 +4540,7 @@ It ignores most other options of cdrecord and cdrskin but refuses on
|
|||||||
-audio, -scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to @command{xorriso}.
|
-audio, -scanbus, and on blanking modes unknown to @command{xorriso}.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written
|
The scope is only a single data track per session to be written
|
||||||
to blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The media gets closed if
|
to blank, overwriteable, or appendable media. The medium gets closed if
|
||||||
closing is applicable and not option -multi is present.
|
closing is applicable and not option -multi is present.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up.
|
If an input drive was aquired, then it is given up.
|
||||||
@ -4613,7 +4613,7 @@ nn% done, estimate finish Tue Jul 15 20:13:28 2008
|
|||||||
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record.
|
Set the parameter "name" for a scdbackup checksum record.
|
||||||
It will be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the -md5 session tag if
|
It will be appended in an scdbackup checksum tag to the -md5 session tag if
|
||||||
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as first
|
the image starts at LBA 0. This is the case if it gets written as first
|
||||||
session onto a sequential media, or piped into a program, named pipe or
|
session onto a sequential medium, or piped into a program, named pipe or
|
||||||
character device.
|
character device.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
|
If list_path is not empty then the record will also be appended to the
|
||||||
@ -4919,21 +4919,21 @@ Use text as name of this program and perform -help.
|
|||||||
@c man .B Overview of examples:
|
@c man .B Overview of examples:
|
||||||
@c man As superuser learn about available drives
|
@c man As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
@c man Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man A dialog session doing about the same
|
@c man A dialog session doing about the same
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
@c man Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
@c man Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
@c man Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
@c man Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
@c man Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
@c man Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
@c man Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@ -4947,25 +4947,25 @@ Use text as name of this program and perform -help.
|
|||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
@c man Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
@c man .br
|
@c man .br
|
||||||
@c man Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
@c man Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
@cindex Examples
|
@cindex Examples
|
||||||
@menu
|
@menu
|
||||||
* ExDevices:: As superuser learn about available drives
|
* ExDevices:: As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
* ExCreate:: Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
* ExCreate:: Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
* ExDialog:: A dialog session doing about the same
|
* ExDialog:: A dialog session doing about the same
|
||||||
* ExGrowing:: Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
* ExGrowing:: Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
* ExModifying:: Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
* ExModifying:: Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
* ExBootable:: Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
* ExBootable:: Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
* ExCharset:: Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
* ExCharset:: Change existing file name tree from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8
|
||||||
* ExPseudo:: Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
* ExPseudo:: Operate on storage facilities other than optical drives
|
||||||
* ExCdrecord:: Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
* ExCdrecord:: Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
* ExMkisofs:: Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
* ExMkisofs:: Perform multi-session runs as of cdrtools traditions
|
||||||
* ExGrowisofs:: Let @command{xorriso} work underneath growisofs
|
* ExGrowisofs:: Let @command{xorriso} work underneath growisofs
|
||||||
* ExException:: Adjust thresholds for verbosity, exit value and program abort
|
* ExException:: Adjust thresholds for verbosity, exit value and program abort
|
||||||
* ExTime:: Examples of input timestrings
|
* ExTime:: Examples of input timestrings
|
||||||
* ExIncBackup:: Incremental backup of a few directory trees
|
* ExIncBackup:: Incremental backup of a few directory trees
|
||||||
* ExRestore:: Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
* ExRestore:: Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
* ExRecovery:: Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
* ExRecovery:: Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
@end menu
|
@end menu
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B As superuser learn about available drives
|
@c man .B As superuser learn about available drives
|
||||||
@ -4985,15 +4985,15 @@ $ xorriso -device_links
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
2 -dev '/dev/cdrw3' rwrw@minus{}@minus{} : 'HL-DT-ST' 'BDDVDRW_GGC-H20L'
|
2 -dev '/dev/cdrw3' rwrw@minus{}@minus{} : 'HL-DT-ST' 'BDDVDRW_GGC-H20L'
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
@c man .B Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
@node ExCreate, ExDialog, ExDevices, Examples
|
@node ExCreate, ExDialog, ExDevices, Examples
|
||||||
@section Blank media and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
@section Blank medium and compose a new ISO image as batch run
|
||||||
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make media ready for writing a new image,
|
Aquire drive /dev/sr2, make medium ready for writing a new image,
|
||||||
fill the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds
|
fill the image with the files from hard disk directories /home/me/sounds
|
||||||
and /home/me/pictures.
|
and /home/me/pictures.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Because no -dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing the
|
Because no -dialog "on" is given, the program will then end by writing the
|
||||||
session to media.
|
session to the medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr2 \
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr2 \
|
||||||
@ -5053,7 +5053,7 @@ The drive is acquired by option -dev rather than -outdev in order to see
|
|||||||
the message about its current content. By option -blank this content is
|
the message about its current content. By option -blank this content is
|
||||||
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
made ready for being overwritten and the loaded ISO image is made empty.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
In order to be able to eject the media, the session needs to be committed
|
In order to be able to eject the medium, the session needs to be committed
|
||||||
explicitly.
|
explicitly.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@c man .B $ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
@c man .B $ xorriso -dialog on -page 20 80 -disk_pattern on
|
||||||
@ -5127,15 +5127,15 @@ enter option and arguments :
|
|||||||
-commit_eject all -end
|
-commit_eject all -end
|
||||||
@c man-ignore-lines end
|
@c man-ignore-lines end
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
@c man .B Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
@node ExGrowing, ExModifying, ExDialog, Examples
|
@node ExGrowing, ExModifying, ExDialog, Examples
|
||||||
@section Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same media
|
@section Manipulate an existing ISO image on the same medium
|
||||||
Load image from drive.
|
Load image from drive.
|
||||||
Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its subordinates.
|
Remove (i.e. hide) directory /sounds and its subordinates.
|
||||||
Rename directory /pictures/confidential to /pictures/restricted.
|
Rename directory /pictures/confidential to /pictures/restricted.
|
||||||
Change access permissions of directory /pictures/restricted.
|
Change access permissions of directory /pictures/restricted.
|
||||||
Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
Add new directory trees /sounds and /movies.
|
||||||
Burn to the same media, check whether the tree can be loaded, and eject.
|
Burn to the same medium, check whether the tree can be loaded, and eject.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
$ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
$ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
||||||
@ -5158,9 +5158,9 @@ $ xorriso -dev /dev/sr2 \
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
-commit -eject all
|
-commit -eject all
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
@c man .B Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
@node ExModifying, ExBootable, ExGrowing, Examples
|
@node ExModifying, ExBootable, ExGrowing, Examples
|
||||||
@section Copy modified ISO image from one media to another
|
@section Copy modified ISO image from one medium to another
|
||||||
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the previous
|
Load image from input drive. Do the same manipulations as in the previous
|
||||||
example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified image as
|
example. Aquire output drive and blank it. Burn the modified image as
|
||||||
first and only session to the output drive.
|
first and only session to the output drive.
|
||||||
@ -5176,12 +5176,12 @@ $ xorriso -indev /dev/sr2 \
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
-commit -eject all
|
-commit -eject all
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
@c man .B Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
@node ExBootable, ExCharset, ExModifying, Examples
|
@node ExBootable, ExCharset, ExModifying, Examples
|
||||||
@section Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto media and make it bootable
|
@section Bring a prepared ISOLINUX tree onto medium and make it bootable
|
||||||
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
The user has already created a suitable file tree on disk and copied the
|
||||||
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree.
|
ISOLINUX files into subdirectory ./boot/isolinux of that tree.
|
||||||
Now @command{xorriso} can burn an El Torito bootable media:
|
Now @command{xorriso} can burn an El Torito bootable medium:
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -blank as_needed \
|
||||||
@ -5249,9 +5249,9 @@ $ xorriso -outdev - \
|
|||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
| gzip >image.iso.gz
|
| gzip >image.iso.gz
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
@c man .B Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
@node ExCdrecord, ExMkisofs, ExPseudo, Examples
|
@node ExCdrecord, ExMkisofs, ExPseudo, Examples
|
||||||
@section Burn an existing ISO image file to media
|
@section Burn an existing ISO image file to medium
|
||||||
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
Actually this works with any kind of data, not only ISO images:
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
@ -5285,11 +5285,11 @@ $ xorriso -as mkisofs -M /dev/sr0 -C $m prepared_for_iso/tree2 | \
|
|||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
||||||
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
||||||
of the changed content before it loads the media again.
|
of the changed content before it loads the medium again.
|
||||||
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
||||||
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let @command{xorriso} -as cdrecord load the media,
|
For the same reason do not let @command{xorriso} -as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
@ -5445,9 +5445,9 @@ $ xorriso \
|
|||||||
-commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE @minus{}@minus{} -eject all
|
-commit -toc -check_md5 FAILURE @minus{}@minus{} -eject all
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of
|
To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of
|
||||||
the two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
|
the two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
|
||||||
a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
|
update it until he run fails gracefully due to lack of remaining space on
|
||||||
the old one.
|
the old one.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining capacity
|
This makes sense if the full backup leaves substantial remaining capacity
|
||||||
@ -5505,8 +5505,8 @@ The cloned tree will have a name like /2011_02_12_155700.
|
|||||||
@c man .sp 1
|
@c man .sp 1
|
||||||
Sessions on multi-session media are separated by several MB of unused blocks.
|
Sessions on multi-session media are separated by several MB of unused blocks.
|
||||||
So with small sessions the payload capacity can become substantially lower
|
So with small sessions the payload capacity can become substantially lower
|
||||||
than the overall media capacity. If the remaining space on media does not
|
than the overall media capacity. If the remaining space on a medium does not
|
||||||
suffice for the next gap, the drive is supposed to close the media
|
suffice for the next gap, the drive is supposed to close the medium
|
||||||
automatically.
|
automatically.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
@ -5514,16 +5514,18 @@ automatically.
|
|||||||
@strong{Better do not use your youngest backup for -update_r}.
|
@strong{Better do not use your youngest backup for -update_r}.
|
||||||
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
||||||
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
||||||
stored safely on a different media.
|
stored safely on a different medium.
|
||||||
Always have a blank media ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
@*
|
||||||
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity.
|
Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
||||||
|
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This failure will
|
||||||
|
not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
@c man .B Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
@node ExRestore, ExRecovery, ExIncBackup, Examples
|
@node ExRestore, ExRecovery, ExIncBackup, Examples
|
||||||
@section Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
@section Restore directory trees from a particular ISO session to disk
|
||||||
This is an alternative to mounting the media and using normal file operations.
|
This is an alternative to mounting the medium and using normal file operations.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
First check which backup sessions are on the media:
|
First check which backup sessions are on the medium:
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
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||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc
|
$ xorriso -outdev /dev/sr0 -toc
|
||||||
@ -5556,9 +5558,9 @@ $ xorriso -for_backup \
|
|||||||
The final command -rollback_end prevents an error message about the altered
|
The final command -rollback_end prevents an error message about the altered
|
||||||
image being discarded.
|
image being discarded.
|
||||||
@c man .SS
|
@c man .SS
|
||||||
@c man .B Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
@c man .B Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
@node ExRecovery,, ExRestore, Examples
|
@node ExRecovery,, ExRestore, Examples
|
||||||
@section Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged media
|
@section Try to retrieve blocks from a damaged medium
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
$ xorriso -abort_on NEVER -indev /dev/sr0 \
|
$ xorriso -abort_on NEVER -indev /dev/sr0 \
|
||||||
|
@ -179,13 +179,13 @@ ISO image out of the file given by option \-M.
|
|||||||
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
||||||
add\-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the block
|
add\-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the block
|
||||||
address which the intended readers will have to use as superblock address
|
address which the intended readers will have to use as superblock address
|
||||||
on the intended media.
|
on the intended medium.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn programs
|
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn programs
|
||||||
and cdrecord option \-msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it in its
|
and cdrecord option \-msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it in its
|
||||||
cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but rather do this manually
|
cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but rather do this manually
|
||||||
or by a program like dd which reads a few bytes. Only then it is sure that
|
or by a program like dd which reads a few bytes. Only then it is sure that
|
||||||
the device driver knows the true readable size of the media.
|
the device driver knows the true readable size of the medium.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ Conformant are ASCII characters out of [A\-Z0\-9_]. Like: "IMAGE_23"
|
|||||||
Joliet allows 16 UCS\-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
Joliet allows 16 UCS\-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
||||||
mount point when the media is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
||||||
.TP
|
.TP
|
||||||
\fB\-volid\fR text
|
\fB\-volid\fR text
|
||||||
Alias of \-V.
|
Alias of \-V.
|
||||||
@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ Set the ASCII label text of a SUN Disk Label.
|
|||||||
.PP
|
.PP
|
||||||
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
||||||
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
||||||
of the media use the same character set.
|
of the medium use the same character set.
|
||||||
Outside these constraints it may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte
|
Outside these constraints it may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte
|
||||||
codes.
|
codes.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
@ -1178,11 +1178,11 @@ Follow\-up sessions are written like this:
|
|||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
||||||
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
||||||
of the changed content before it loads the media again.
|
of the changed content before it loads the medium again.
|
||||||
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
||||||
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the media,
|
For the same reason do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
.SS
|
.SS
|
||||||
.B Let xorrisofs work underneath growisofs
|
.B Let xorrisofs work underneath growisofs
|
||||||
@ -1231,12 +1231,12 @@ over cycles of mounting and booting.
|
|||||||
Files with names matching *.o or *.swp get excluded explicitly.
|
Files with names matching *.o or *.swp get excluded explicitly.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.sp 1
|
.sp 1
|
||||||
To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of
|
To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of
|
||||||
the two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
|
the two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
|
||||||
a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
|
update it until he run fails gracefully due to lack of remaining space on
|
||||||
the old one.
|
the old one.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the media,
|
Do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
@ -1267,9 +1267,11 @@ on media and if the expected changes are much smaller than the full backup.
|
|||||||
\fBBetter do not use your youngest backup for \-old\-root\fR.
|
\fBBetter do not use your youngest backup for \-old\-root\fR.
|
||||||
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
|
||||||
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
||||||
stored safely on a different media.
|
stored safely on a different medium.
|
||||||
Always have a blank media ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
.br
|
||||||
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity.
|
Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the update
|
||||||
|
attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This failure will
|
||||||
|
not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.sp 1
|
.sp 1
|
||||||
If inode numbers on disk are not persistent, then use
|
If inode numbers on disk are not persistent, then use
|
||||||
@ -1334,7 +1336,7 @@ With the first session:
|
|||||||
With the second session, option \-old\-root refers to /session1 and the
|
With the second session, option \-old\-root refers to /session1 and the
|
||||||
new \-root is /session2.
|
new \-root is /session2.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
Do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the media,
|
Do not let xorriso \-as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
|
@ -196,13 +196,13 @@ then a new image is composed from scratch.
|
|||||||
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
||||||
add-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the
|
add-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the
|
||||||
block address which the intended readers will have to use as
|
block address which the intended readers will have to use as
|
||||||
superblock address on the intended media.
|
superblock address on the intended medium.
|
||||||
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn
|
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn
|
||||||
programs and cdrecord option -msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it
|
programs and cdrecord option -msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it
|
||||||
in its cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but
|
in its cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but
|
||||||
rather do this manually or by a program like dd which reads a few
|
rather do this manually or by a program like dd which reads a few
|
||||||
bytes. Only then it is sure that the device driver knows the true
|
bytes. Only then it is sure that the device driver knows the true
|
||||||
readable size of the media.
|
readable size of the medium.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
values=$(xorriso -as cdrecord dev=/dev/... -msinfo)
|
values=$(xorriso -as cdrecord dev=/dev/... -msinfo)
|
||||||
@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ characters from at most 3 characters.
|
|||||||
Conformant are ASCII characters out of [A-Z0-9_]. Like: "IMAGE_23"
|
Conformant are ASCII characters out of [A-Z0-9_]. Like: "IMAGE_23"
|
||||||
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
||||||
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name
|
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name
|
||||||
of the mount point when the media is inserted into a playful
|
of the mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful
|
||||||
computer system.
|
computer system.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
-volid text
|
-volid text
|
||||||
@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ File: xorrisofs.info, Node: Charset, Next: Jigdo, Prev: SystemArea, Up: Opti
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
||||||
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
||||||
of the media use the same character set. Outside these constraints it
|
of the medium use the same character set. Outside these constraints it
|
||||||
may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte codes.
|
may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte codes.
|
||||||
A conversion from input character set to the output character set is
|
A conversion from input character set to the output character set is
|
||||||
performed when an ISO image gets written. Vice versa there is a
|
performed when an ISO image gets written. Vice versa there is a
|
||||||
@ -1169,11 +1169,11 @@ $ xorrisofs -M /dev/sr0 -C $m -graft-points \
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions get read
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions get read
|
||||||
via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware of the changed
|
via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware of the changed
|
||||||
content before it loads the media again. In this case the previous
|
content before it loads the medium again. In this case the previous
|
||||||
session would not be loaded and the new session would contain only the
|
session would not be loaded and the new session would contain only the
|
||||||
newly added files.
|
newly added files.
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media, but
|
For the same reason do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the medium,
|
||||||
rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
File: xorrisofs.info, Node: ExGrowisofs, Next: ExIncBackup, Prev: ExMkisofs, Up: Examples
|
File: xorrisofs.info, Node: ExGrowisofs, Next: ExIncBackup, Prev: ExMkisofs, Up: Examples
|
||||||
@ -1222,11 +1222,11 @@ expected that inode numbers in the disk filesystem are persistent over
|
|||||||
cycles of mounting and booting. Files with names matching *.o or *.swp
|
cycles of mounting and booting. Files with names matching *.o or *.swp
|
||||||
get excluded explicitly.
|
get excluded explicitly.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of the
|
To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of the
|
||||||
two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
|
two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
|
||||||
a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
|
update it until he run fails gracefully due to lack of remaining space
|
||||||
the old one.
|
on the old one.
|
||||||
Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media, but rather do this
|
Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the medium, but rather do this
|
||||||
manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
@ -1247,9 +1247,10 @@ full backup.
|
|||||||
*Better do not use your youngest backup for -old-root*. Have at least
|
*Better do not use your youngest backup for -old-root*. Have at least
|
||||||
two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups get
|
two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups get
|
||||||
endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
|
||||||
stored safely on a different media. Always have a blank media ready to
|
stored safely on a different medium.
|
||||||
perform a full backup in case the update attempt fails due to
|
Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the
|
||||||
insufficient remaining capacity.
|
update attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This
|
||||||
|
failure will not spoil the old medium, of course.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If inode numbers on disk are not persistent, then use option
|
If inode numbers on disk are not persistent, then use option
|
||||||
--old-root-no-ino . In this case an update run will compare recorded
|
--old-root-no-ino . In this case an update run will compare recorded
|
||||||
@ -1304,7 +1305,7 @@ $ xorrisofs -root /session1 \
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
With the second session, option -old-root refers to /session1 and the
|
With the second session, option -old-root refers to /session1 and the
|
||||||
new -root is /session2.
|
new -root is /session2.
|
||||||
Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media, but rather do this
|
Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the medium, but rather do this
|
||||||
manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
$ dd if=/dev/sr0 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
@ -1814,30 +1815,30 @@ Node: Insert3218
|
|||||||
Node: Xorriso4990
|
Node: Xorriso4990
|
||||||
Node: Options6129
|
Node: Options6129
|
||||||
Node: Loading6846
|
Node: Loading6846
|
||||||
Node: SetInsert9140
|
Node: SetInsert9142
|
||||||
Node: SetProduct13556
|
Node: SetProduct13558
|
||||||
Node: SetCompl17263
|
Node: SetCompl17265
|
||||||
Node: SetExtras19582
|
Node: SetExtras19584
|
||||||
Node: SetHide22559
|
Node: SetHide22561
|
||||||
Node: ImageId23558
|
Node: ImageId23560
|
||||||
Node: Bootable27062
|
Node: Bootable27065
|
||||||
Node: SystemArea31127
|
Node: SystemArea31130
|
||||||
Node: Charset37461
|
Node: Charset37464
|
||||||
Node: Jigdo38486
|
Node: Jigdo38490
|
||||||
Node: Miscellaneous42753
|
Node: Miscellaneous42757
|
||||||
Node: Examples43917
|
Node: Examples43921
|
||||||
Node: ExSimple44403
|
Node: ExSimple44407
|
||||||
Node: ExGraft44882
|
Node: ExGraft44886
|
||||||
Node: ExMkisofs46129
|
Node: ExMkisofs46133
|
||||||
Node: ExGrowisofs47380
|
Node: ExGrowisofs47386
|
||||||
Node: ExIncBackup48552
|
Node: ExIncBackup48558
|
||||||
Node: ExIncBckAcc51601
|
Node: ExIncBckAcc51666
|
||||||
Node: ExBootable53276
|
Node: ExBootable53342
|
||||||
Node: Files55368
|
Node: Files55434
|
||||||
Node: Seealso56442
|
Node: Seealso56508
|
||||||
Node: Bugreport57098
|
Node: Bugreport57164
|
||||||
Node: Legal57679
|
Node: Legal57745
|
||||||
Node: CommandIdx58487
|
Node: CommandIdx58553
|
||||||
Node: ConceptIdx69820
|
Node: ConceptIdx69886
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
End Tag Table
|
End Tag Table
|
||||||
|
@ -308,13 +308,13 @@ ISO image out of the file given by option -M.
|
|||||||
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
Separated by a comma, set the next_writeable_address to which the
|
||||||
add-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the block
|
add-on session will finally be written. Decisive is actually the block
|
||||||
address which the intended readers will have to use as superblock address
|
address which the intended readers will have to use as superblock address
|
||||||
on the intended media.
|
on the intended medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn programs
|
Both values can be inquired from optical media by help of burn programs
|
||||||
and cdrecord option -msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it in its
|
and cdrecord option -msinfo. xorriso itself can obtain it in its
|
||||||
cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but rather do this manually
|
cdrecord emulation. Do not let it load the drive, but rather do this manually
|
||||||
or by a program like dd which reads a few bytes. Only then it is sure that
|
or by a program like dd which reads a few bytes. Only then it is sure that
|
||||||
the device driver knows the true readable size of the media.
|
the device driver knows the true readable size of the medium.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
dd if=/dev/... count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1
|
||||||
@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ Conformant are ASCII characters out of [A-Z0-9_]. Like: "IMAGE_23"
|
|||||||
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
Joliet allows 16 UCS-2 characters. Like: "Windows name"
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
Be aware that the volume id might get used automatically as name of the
|
||||||
mount point when the media is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
mount point when the medium is inserted into a playful computer system.
|
||||||
@c man .TP
|
@c man .TP
|
||||||
@item -volid text
|
@item -volid text
|
||||||
@kindex -volid set Volume Id
|
@kindex -volid set Volume Id
|
||||||
@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@ Set the ASCII label text of a SUN Disk Label.
|
|||||||
@cindex Character sets, _definition
|
@cindex Character sets, _definition
|
||||||
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
Character sets should not matter as long as only english alphanumeric
|
||||||
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
characters are used for file names or as long as all writers and readers
|
||||||
of the media use the same character set.
|
of the medium use the same character set.
|
||||||
Outside these constraints it may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte
|
Outside these constraints it may be necessary to let xorriso convert byte
|
||||||
codes.
|
codes.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
@ -1629,11 +1629,11 @@ Follow-up sessions are written like this:
|
|||||||
@sp 1
|
@sp 1
|
||||||
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
Always eject the drive tray between sessions. The old sessions
|
||||||
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
get read via /dev/sr0. Its device driver might not be aware
|
||||||
of the changed content before it loads the media again.
|
of the changed content before it loads the medium again.
|
||||||
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
In this case the previous session would not be loaded and the
|
||||||
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
new session would contain only the newly added files.
|
||||||
@*
|
@*
|
||||||
For the same reason do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media,
|
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but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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@c man .SS
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@c man .SS
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@c man .B Let xorrisofs work underneath growisofs
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@c man .B Let xorrisofs work underneath growisofs
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To be used several times on the same media, whenever an update of
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To be used several times on the same medium, whenever an update of
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the two disk trees to the media is desired. Begin with blank media and start
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the two disk trees to the medium is desired. Begin with a blank medium and
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a new blank media when the run fails due to lack of remaining space on
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the old one.
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the old one.
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@*
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@*
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Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media,
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Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the medium,
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but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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@ -1731,9 +1731,11 @@ on media and if the expected changes are much smaller than the full backup.
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@strong{Better do not use your youngest backup for -old-root}.
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@strong{Better do not use your youngest backup for -old-root}.
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Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
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Have at least two media which you use alternatingly. So only older backups
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get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
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get endangered by the new write operation, while the newest backup is
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stored safely on a different media.
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stored safely on a different medium.
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Always have a blank media ready to perform a full backup in case the update
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@*
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attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity.
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Always have a blank medium ready to perform a full backup in case the update
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attempt fails due to insufficient remaining capacity. This failure will
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not spoil the old medium, of course.
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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@c man .sp 1
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@c man .sp 1
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@ -1812,7 +1814,7 @@ With the first session:
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With the second session, option -old-root refers to /session1 and the
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With the second session, option -old-root refers to /session1 and the
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new -root is /session2.
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new -root is /session2.
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@*
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@*
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Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the media,
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Do not let xorriso -as cdrecord load the medium,
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||||||
but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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but rather do this manually or by a program that reads from /dev/sr0.
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@*
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@*
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@sp 1
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@sp 1
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