udffsck is missing
Bug #384156 reported by
Alejandro Mery
This bug affects 16 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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udftools (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: udftools
UDF is the alternative we have to get rid of fat32, with it's patents and limitations. Ubuntu's udftools package misses udffsck which is an essential component if one plans to use UDF in flash devices and hard drives. Of course fsck.udf and mkfs.udf wrappers would make it even better but having the actual tools is enough for now :-)
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I guess that the issue is that the udffsck provided by the upstream sources does nothing and is a mere placeholder.
The real problem here is that the upstream udf project is very very dead
http:// www.unmaintaine d-free- software. org/wiki/ Linux-udf
Hence, udf support in linux is practically restricted to a write-once or a read-only usage, until someone steps in to resuscitate the project. No option to use it as a substitute for FAT, FAT32 and VFAT.
There was once an ubuntu community member who stepped in to take over the work of ben fennema (PhillipSusi) as shown in https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/PacketCD. However this effort too seems to have stalled.