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-.Dd June 20, 2021
-.Dt UDFS 7FS
-.Os
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm udfs
-.Nd universal disk format file system
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The
-.Nm
-file system is a file system type that allows user access to files on Universal
-Disk Format (UDF) disks from within illumos.
-Once mounted, a
-.Nm
-file system provides standard file system operations and semantics.
-That is, users can read files, write files, and list files in a directory on a
-UDF device and applications can use standard UNIX system calls on these files
-and directories.
-.Pp
-Because
-.Nm
-is a platform-independent file system, the same media can be written to and read
-from by any operating system or vendor.
-.Ss "Mounting File Systems"
-.Nm
-file systems are mounted using:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-mount -F udfs -o rw/ro device-special
-.Ed
-.Pp
-Use:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-mount /udfs
-.Ed
-if the
-.Nm
-and device special file
-.Pa /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0
-are valid and the following line
-.Pq or similar line
-appears in your
-Pa /etc/vfstab
-file:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-/dev/dsk/c0t6d0s0 - /udfs udfs - no ro
-.Ed
-.Pp
-The
-.Nm
-file system provides read-only support for ROM, RAM, and sequentially-recordable
-media and read-write support on RAM media.
-.Pp
-The
-.Nm
-file system also supports regular files, directories, and symbolic links, as
-well as device nodes such as block, character, FIFO, and Socket.
-.Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr mount 1M ,
-.Xr mount_udfs 1M ,
-.Xr vfstab 4
-.Sh NOTES
-Invalid characters such as
-.Dq \e0
-and
-.Dq /
-and invalid file names
-such as
-.Dq \ .
-.Dq \&.
-and
-.Dq \&.\&.
-will be translated according to the following rule:
-.Pp
-Replace the invalid character with an
-.Dq _ ,
-then append the file name with
-.Dq #
-followed by a 4 digit hex representation of the 16-bit CRC of the original
-.Sy FileIdentifier .
-For example, the file name
-.Dq \&.\&.
-will become
-.Dq __#4C05 .