labelit_udfs - provide and print labels for udf file systems
labelit -F udfs [generic_options] [-o specific_options] special
[fsname volume]
The labelit command writes labels on an unmounted disk that
contains a universal disk file (udf) system. These labels can be used
to identify volumes.
The following options are supported:
generic_options
Specify
generic_options supported by the generic
labelit command. See
labelit(8) for descriptions of supported
options.
-o specific_options
Specify udfs-file-system-specific options in a
comma-separated list with no intervening spaces. The following
specific_options are available:
lvinfo1=string
Specify information to be inserted in the LVInfo1
field of the Implementation Use Volume Descriptor. Information in
LVInfo1 is generally used to identify the person creating the file
system. The maximum length of the string specified is 35 bytes.
lvinfo2=string
Specify information to be inserted into the
LVInfo2 field of the Implementation Use Volume Descriptor. Information
in LVInfo2 is generally used to identify the organization responsible
for creating the file system. The maximum length of the string specified is 35
bytes.
lvinfo3=string
Specify information to be inserted into the
LVInfo3 field of the Implementation Use Volume Descriptor. Information
in LVInfo3 is generally used to identify the contact information for
the medium. The maximum length of the string specified is 35 bytes.
The following operands are supported:
special
Specify special as the physical disk slice, for
example, /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s6. The device can not be on a remote
machine.
fsname
Specify fsname as the mount point, (for example,
root, u1, and so forth), of the file system.
volume
Specify volume as the physical volume name.
If none of the options (fsname, volume,
specific_options) is specified, labelit prints the current
values of fsname, volume, LVInfo1, LVInfo2 and
LVInfo3.
The following exit values are returned:
0
Successful completion.
non-zero
An error occurred.