1ISOSIZE(8)                         SG_UTILS                         ISOSIZE(8)
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NAME

6       isosize - outputs the length of a iso9660 file system
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SYNOPSIS

9       isosize [-x] [-d <num>] <iso9660_image_file>...
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DESCRIPTION

12       This  command outputs the length of an iso9660 file system that is con‐
13       tained in given file. That file may be a normal file or a block  device
14       (e.g. /dev/hdd or /dev/sr0). In the absence of any switches (or errors)
15       it will output the size of the iso9660 file system in bytes.  This  can
16       now be a large number (> > 4 GB).
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18       -x     output  in  humanly  readable form the block count and the block
19              size. Output uses the term "sectors" for "blocks".
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21       -d <num>
22              only has affect when "-x" is not given. The number output (if no
23              errors)  is  the iso9660 file size in bytes divided by <num>. So
24              if <num> is the block size then the output number  will  be  the
25              block count.
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27       The  size  of  the file (or block device) holding a iso9660 file system
28       can be marginally larger than the actual size of the iso9660 file  sys‐
29       tem.  One  reason  for  this is that cd writers are allowed to add "run
30       out" sectors at the end of a iso9660 image.
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