[New: openFATE 312911] Add option of UDF format to Yast partition manager
Feature added by: Ilya Chernykh (Ansus) Feature #312911, revision 1 Title: Add option of UDF format to Yast partition manager openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ilya Chernykh (ansus) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: UDF is an universal disk format file system, which can be used on optical rewritable and non-rewritable media, USB flash drives and hard drives. The file system is supported by all modern operating systems, including Windows, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OS/2|eComStation, BeOS|Haiku as well as Linux kernel, making it one of the best choices to use when transferring data between platforms. Despite this Yast2 partition manager does not suggest option to format a volume into UDF, thus forcing to use a makeudffs command line tool. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312911
Feature changed by: Ilya Chernykh (Ansus) Feature #312911, revision 2 Title: Add option of UDF format to Yast partition manager openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ilya Chernykh (ansus) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: UDF is an universal disk format file system, which can be used on optical rewritable and non-rewritable media, USB flash drives and hard - drives. The file system is supported by all modern operating systems, - including Windows, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OS/2|eComStation, BeOS|Haiku - as well as Linux kernel, making it one of the best choices to use when + drives. + The file system is supported by all modern operating systems, including + Windows, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OS/2|eComStation, BeOS|Haiku as well as + Linux kernel, making it one of the best choices to use when transferring data between platforms. Despite this Yast2 partition manager does not suggest option to format - a volume into UDF, thus forcing to use a makeudffs command line tool. + a volume into UDF, thus forcing to use a mkudffs command line tool. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312911
Feature changed by: Ilya Chernykh (Ansus) Feature #312911, revision 3 Title: Add option of UDF format to Yast partition manager openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ilya Chernykh (ansus) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: UDF is an universal disk format file system, which can be used on optical rewritable and non-rewritable media, USB flash drives and hard drives. The file system is supported by all modern operating systems, including Windows, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OS/2|eComStation, BeOS|Haiku as well as Linux kernel, making it one of the best choices to use when transferring data between platforms. + UDF also has optional built-in ability to minimize wearing-off of + rewritable media with limited rewrite cycles such as flash, CD-RW and + DVD-RAM by evenly distributing load over the media, including access to + the allocation table. Despite this Yast2 partition manager does not suggest option to format a volume into UDF, thus forcing to use a mkudffs command line tool. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312911
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #312911, revision 8 Title: Add option of UDF format to Yast partition manager - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: New Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ilya Chernykh (ansus) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: UDF is an universal disk format file system, which can be used on optical rewritable and non-rewritable media, USB flash drives and hard drives. The file system is supported by all modern operating systems, including Windows, BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, OS/2|eComStation, BeOS|Haiku as well as Linux kernel, making it one of the best choices to use when transferring data between platforms. UDF also has optional built-in ability to minimize wearing-off of rewritable media with limited rewrite cycles such as flash, CD-RW and DVD-RAM by evenly distributing load over the media, including access to the allocation table. Despite this Yast2 partition manager does not suggest option to format a volume into UDF, thus forcing to use a mkudffs command line tool. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312911
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