NAME
etdump
—
Dump El Torito boot catalog information
from ISO images
SYNOPSIS
etdump |
[-f format]
[-o file]
file ... |
DESCRIPTION
This program reads El Torito boot catalog information from an ISO image and outputs it in various formats. It can be used to check the catalog in an image or to output catalog data in a format that can be used by other tools such as shell scripts.
Supported options are:
-f
format--format
format- Select the output format. Supported output formats are:
- text
- Human-readable text (default)
- shell
- Each boot entry is emitted as a string suitable for passing to a
sh-compatible eval command. The variables emitted are:
- et_platform
- The platform ID from the section header. Set to 'default' for the initial (default) entry.
- et_system
- The system ID from the boot entry.
- et_lba
- The starting LBA (2048-byte blocks) of the boot image.
- et_sectors
- The number of sectors (512-byte sectors) that comprise the boot image.
-o
file--output
file- Write output to file. If '-' is specified then standard out is used.
EXAMPLES
To see what entries are in a given boot catalog run
etdump
passing the filename of the image as an
argument like so:
% etdump bootonly.iso Image in bootonly.iso Default entry System i386 Start LBA 420 (0x1a4), sector count 4 (0x4) Media type: no emulation Section header: efi, final Section entry System i386 Start LBA 20 (0x14), sector count 1600 (0x640) Media type: no emulation
To use the output in a shell script a for loop can be used to iterate over the entries returned using eval:
for entry in `etdump --format shell bootonly.iso`; do eval $entry echo $et_platform $et_system $et_lba $et_sectors done
HISTORY
The etdump
utility first appeared in
FreeBSD 11.2