On Thu, May 28, 1998 at 05:19:16PM +1000, Rafal Gasiorek wrote: > I need to be able to access data from Linux, Win95 and NT running on > the same machine. Currently I can only do this with Slackware... > I tried RED HAT, very nice - good installation and easy setup of X, > however no support for UMSDOS (? is this what the file system is > called?). > > So does DEBIAN support this feature?
UMSDOS is only needed if you don't wanna make a real Linux partition. Debian does with the 2.0.33 kernel found in the hamm dist read vfat (2.0.29 did that), fat32, and joliet CD-ROM's. Recent devel kernels can even read and (if you're VERY daring) write NTFS. Yes, Debian supports UMSDOS if you really want it. No idea why you would, but.
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