1ISOSIZE(8) SG_UTILS ISOSIZE(8)
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6 isosize - outputs the length of a iso9660 file system
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9 isosize [-x] [-d <num>] <iso9660_image_file>...
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12 This command outputs the length of an iso9660 file system that is con‐
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18 -x output in humanly readable form the block count and the block
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27 The size of the file (or block device) holding a iso9660 file system
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