01-18-2008
Don't expect it to be in a file. Depending on the implementation on some systems it could be kept in a DB or anywhere else. Don't even dig into it.
If you really need this then specify why.
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iso-info
ISO-INFO(1) User Commands ISO-INFO(1)
NAME
iso-info - shows Information about an ISO 9660 image
SYNOPSIS
iso-info [OPTION...]
DESCRIPTION
-d, --debug=UINT
Set debugging to LEVEL
-i, --input[=FILE]
Filename to read ISO-9960 image from
-f Generate output similar to 'find . -print'
-l, --iso9660
output similar to 'ls -lR' for an ISO 9660 fs
-U, --udf
output similar to 'ls -lR' for a UDF fs
--no-header
Don't display header and copyright (for regression
--no-joliet
Don't use Joliet-extension information
--no-rock-ridge
Don't use Rock-Ridge-extension information
--no-xa
Don't use XA-extension information
-r --show-rock-ridge UINT Show if image uses Rock-Ridge extensions
A maximum of UINT files will be considered. Use 0 for all files.
-q, --quiet
Don't produce warning output
-V, --version
display version and copyright information and exit
Help options:
-?, --help
Show this help message
--usage
Display brief usage message
AUTHOR
Rocky Bernstein <rocky@gnu.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2005, 2007-2008, 2011-2013 R. Bernstein
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE. Have driver: GNU/Linux ioctl and MMC driver Have driver: cdrdao (TOC) disk image driver Have driver: bin/cuesheet disk image
driver Have driver: Nero NRG disk image driver Default CD-ROM device: /dev/sr0
SEE ALSO
cd-info(1) for information about an ISO-9660 image. cd-read(1) to read portions of an ISO 9660 image.
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