MMCFORMAT(8) |
System Manager's Manual |
MMCFORMAT(8) |
NAME
mmcformat — format optical media
SYNOPSIS
mmcformat |
[-BDFGHhIMOpRrSsw] [-b blockingnr] [-c cert-num] special |
DESCRIPTION
The
mmcformat utility formats optical media conforming to the MMC standard. This includes CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray (BD) media.
The options are as follows:
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-B
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Blank media when possible before formatting it.
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-b blockingnr
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Explicitly select packet size in sectors (for CD-RW only). It is not recommended to change this from its default of 32.
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-c cert-num
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Certify media for DVD-RAM / DV-RE. The argument cert-num specifies:
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0
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no certification
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1
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full certification
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2
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quick certification
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-D
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Debug mode. Print all SCSI/ATAPI command errors.
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-F
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Format media.
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-G
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Grow last CD-RW/DVD-RW session.
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-H
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Show help and print formatting choices for the inserted media.
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-h
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Show help and print formatting choices for the inserted media.
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-I
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Show help and print formatting choices for the inserted media.
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-M
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Select MRW (Mount Rainier) error correcting background format.
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-O
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Old style CD-RW formatting; recommended for CD-RW.
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-p
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Explicitly set packet format.
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-R
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Restart previously stopped MCD-MRW or DVD+RW background format.
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-r
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Recompile defect list for DVD-RAM.
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-S
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Grow spare space DVD-RAM / BD-RE.
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-s
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Format DVD+MRW / BD-RE with extra spare space.
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-w
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Wait until completion of background format.
NOTES
Due to the enormous varieties in optical media, mmcformat is made as generic as possible. This can result in confusion.
EXAMPLES
mmcformat -B -O /dev/rcd0d
Blanks and then formats a CD-RW disc using the “old style” format command. It is recommended to use this “old style” command unless your drive reports that it's not supported; in that case, resort to the default -F. Note that a CD-RW disc can be reformatted without being blanked. Blanking switches between sequential and fixed packet writing by erasing the disc. This can also help to revive old discs.
mmcformat -F -M /dev/rcd0d
Format a CD-RW or a DVD+RW to use MRW (Mount Rainier). This format tries to hide media flaws as much as possible by relocation.
HISTORY
The mmcformat command first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
AUTHORS
Reinoud Zandijk <reinoud@NetBSD.org>
BUGS
mmcformat could be merged with
scsictl(8) but that tool is very hard disk oriented.