cdsuf(1M)
cdsuf --
read the System Use Fields from a System Use Area on CD-ROM
Synopsis
cdsuf [-s number] [-b] file
Description
cdsuf lists the contents of
the System Use Fields (which conform to the System Use Sharing Protocol)
of the System Use Area associated with a File Section of a file or directory.
Information in any continuation fields that are present is also displayed.
The output is in the form of a table containing an entry
for each System Use Field in the System Use Area recorded on the CD-ROM.
Each entry of the table has the fields Signature, Length,
Version, and Data,
as specified in the System Use Sharing Protocol.
Only a privileged user
can execute the command successfully.
Command options
The following options are available:
-s number-
Specifies the File Section number for which the System Use Area shall be read.
The numbering starts with 1.
If this option is omitted, the last File Section of that file is assumed.
-b-
Copies all of the System Use Fields of the System Use Area
from the CD-ROM to standard output, in binary format.
file-
Names the file or directory within the CD-ROM file hierarchy.
Environment variables
LC_TIME determines the format and contents of date and time strings.
If LC_TIME is not set in the environment
or is set to the empty string,
the value of LANG is used as the default.
If LANG is not set or is set to the empty string,
the corresponding value
from the implementation-specific default locale is used.
If LC_TIME or LANG contain an invalid setting,
the utility behaves as if none of the variables are defined.
Exit codes
cdsuf exits with one of the following values:
0-
Successful completion
1-
File is not found.
1-
File is not a file or directory within a CD-ROM file hierarchy.
1-
Access is denied.
2-
File section indicated by -s does not exist.
3-
File section indicated by -s has no System Use Area.
References
cddevsuppl(1M),
cd_getdevmap(3X),
cd_setdevmap(3X),
cd_suf(3X),
environ(5)
Rock Ridge
from the Rock Ridge Technical
Working Group
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004