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Re: mount_udf: Cannot mount /dev/cd0a on /mnt: Operation not permitted
On Mon, 4 May 2009 19:49:50 +0100
raymond.meyer%rambler.ru@localhost wrote:
> I do the following to create UDF filesystem on DVD+RW disk:
>
> mmcformat -F -w /dev/rcd0c
> ...
>
> newfs_udf /dev/rcd0c
> Formatting disc compatible with UDF version 201 to 201
>
> UDF properties 014<REWRITABLE,SPARABLE>
> Volume set `0a007d7c5310cdd7'
> Primary volume `646ef20f`
> Logical volume `anonymous`
>
> Total space on this medium aprox. 4589600 KiB, 4482 MiB
> Free space on this volume aprox. 4572262 KiB, 4465 MiB
>
> But when I try to mount it I get the following:
>
> # mount_udf /dev/cd0a /mnt
> mount_udf: Cannot mount /dev/cd0a on /mnt: Operation not permitted
>
> # mount_udf /dev/cd0c /mnt
> mount_udf: Cannot mount /dev/cd0c on /mnt: Operation not permitted
>
> I have
>
> file-system UDF
>
> uncommented in kernel config file when I build custome kernel and
> disklabel reports:
>
> # disklabel /dev/cd0c
> ...
>
> 3 partitions:
> # size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg/sgs]
> a: 2295104 0 ISO9660 0 # (Cyl. 0
> - 22951*)
> c: 2295104 0 ISO9660 0 # (Cyl. 0
> - 22951*)
> disklabel: boot block size 0
> disklabel: super block size 0
> disklabel: partitions a and c overlap
>
> This is NetBSD-5. Any ideas?
I use:
# mount_udf /dev/cd0d /mnt
-
George.
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