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From: Pat LaVarre
Subject: Re: udf.ko writes grokked most quickly how
Date: 24 Nov 2003 12:19:51 -0700
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Kindly offline another linux-fsdevel newbie suggests reviewing:
A Linux CD-ROM Standard ...
12 March 1999 ...
fetched via:
$ cd Documentation/cdrom
$ cp -ip cdrom-standard.tex ~
$ cd
$ latex cdrom-standard.tex
...
$
Red Hat --> Graphics --> DVI Viewer
Pat LaVarre
P.S. When tried at my desk,
cd linux-2.6.0-test9/Documentation/cdrom
make
accomplishes something similar, launching an X viewer of a slightly
different cdrom-standard.dvi file, seemingly with help from gv` and
`gs`.