Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-22 Thread Michael Holt

haha! Happy Easter to you too!
Mike

Dan LaBine wrote:
 
 Enough is Enough!! Have some compassion for the rest of us will ya? It's
 easter for God's sake! Most of us ( I hope! ) just ate a hell of a lot of
 ham or something, and all you can talk about is FAT??? Why not wait until
 tomorrow when we're all feeling real guilty about making pigs of ourselves,
 and then hit us with all the FAT talk ! Personally, I went WAY beyond 32
 grams of Fat tonight! Grin, Grin! Happy Easter!

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Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-22 Thread Dan LaBine

Just figured that with all the arguing going on in here that we could use a
little humour. I will admit however, that us Linux folks are passionate
about our O/S 's. What'cha gonna do, eh? Have a good one, but go easy on the
chocolate bunnies!

Dan
( here ends the easter comments! Let's get back to being cocky, arrogant
computer geeks! Woo Hoo!)
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Subject: Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32


 haha! Happy Easter to you too!
 Mike

 Dan LaBine wrote:
 
  Enough is Enough!! Have some compassion for the rest of us will ya? It's
  easter for God's sake! Most of us ( I hope! ) just ate a hell of a lot
of
  ham or something, and all you can talk about is FAT??? Why not wait
until
  tomorrow when we're all feeling real guilty about making pigs of
ourselves,
  and then hit us with all the FAT talk ! Personally, I went WAY beyond 32
  grams of Fat tonight! Grin, Grin! Happy Easter!

 --
 
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 Michael Holt
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-22 Thread Kenneth L. Yoho Jr.

yes but your fstab.conf  file has to have vfat as the type.

Vic wrote:



 Just out of curiosity, I wonder if Linux (any version) can
 read a fat32 partition.

 No rush, just curious.
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[newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-21 Thread Vic

Just out of curiosity, I wonder if Linux (any version) can
read a fat32 partition.

No rush, just curious.
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Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-21 Thread Michael Holt

Yes, most distributions come preconfigured to read and write to FAT32.  Linux
calls it vfat.

Mike

Vic wrote:

 Just out of curiosity, I wonder if Linux (any version) can
 read a fat32 partition.

 No rush, just curious.
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Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-21 Thread Vic

Oh wow, someone told me that fat32 was not vfat, whups.

Thankx for the update. :)

On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 Yes, most distributions come preconfigured to read and write to FAT32.  Linux
 calls it vfat.
 
 Mike
 
 Vic wrote:
 
  Just out of curiosity, I wonder if Linux (any version) can
  read a fat32 partition.
 
  No rush, just curious.
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Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-21 Thread Michael Holt

Yeah, when I first started with Linux (not that long ago)I assigned my
windows partitions the dos file system and I couldn't figure out why all
my file names were getting chopped up (dos only allows 8 char for file
names and 3 for extensions). I switched to vfat and have lived happily
ever after!

=) Mike

Vic wrote:
 
 Oh wow, someone told me that fat32 was not vfat, whups.
 
 Thankx for the update. :)
 
 On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, you wrote:
  Yes, most distributions come preconfigured to read and write to FAT32.  Linux
  calls it vfat.
 
  Mike
 
  Vic wrote:
 
   Just out of curiosity, I wonder if Linux (any version) can
   read a fat32 partition.
  
   No rush, just curious.
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