Is there any tool for multisessioning UDF on Linux?
by exerceo from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6Q6SW)
While growisofs and genisoimage can create UDF file systems, they require the existence of an ISO9660 file system to resume a disc, meaning to create more than one session. It can not resume UDF-only file systems that have no co-existing ISO9660 tree. It also can not resume file systems that have files above 2 GB, which is a limitation of ISO9660. And xorriso can only work with ISO9660. mkudffs can, as the name implies, only create new UDF file systems.
Is there any multisessioning tool that can work with UDF-only discs?
I am not talking about packet writing (which is also poorly supported on Linux), but sequential multisession writing.
On Windows, there are plenty of tools for this since the 2000s: ImgBurn, Nero, CDBurnerXP. Please don't tell me nothing has been developed for this for Linux in over two decades.
(For reference, ISO9660 was made for CD-ROM, where as UDF for DVD and Blu-ray and any future media, since its file size limitation is in the exabyte realm.)
Is there any multisessioning tool that can work with UDF-only discs?
I am not talking about packet writing (which is also poorly supported on Linux), but sequential multisession writing.
On Windows, there are plenty of tools for this since the 2000s: ImgBurn, Nero, CDBurnerXP. Please don't tell me nothing has been developed for this for Linux in over two decades.
(For reference, ISO9660 was made for CD-ROM, where as UDF for DVD and Blu-ray and any future media, since its file size limitation is in the exabyte realm.)