Igor Grubman wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
Lawrence Chim wrote:
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
snip
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info),
although
this is usually only with a floppy.
The second way is to mount the win95
Unless its changed in the past few months, Linux can read and write to
dos/windows 95 partitions without a problem. There are two ways. The
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info), although
this is usually only with a floppy.
The second way is to mount the win95 partition
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, [iso-8859-1] Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 00:57:43 -0300 (ARST)
From: [iso-8859-1] Nicolás Lichtmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alex Lobkovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian user list debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: can Linux r/w Windoze FAT32
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
Unless its changed in the past few months, Linux can read and write to
dos/windows 95 partitions without a problem. There are two ways. The
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info), although
this is usually only with a floppy.
The second way
In your email to me, Lawrence Chim, you wrote:
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
Unless its changed in the past few months, Linux can read and write to
dos/windows 95 partitions without a problem. There are two ways. The
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info), although
Lawrence Chim wrote:
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
snip
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info), although
this is usually only with a floppy.
The second way is to mount the win95 partition using:
mount -t vfat /dev/??? /mountDir
This should work like a charm.
On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Ralph Winslow wrote:
Lawrence Chim wrote:
Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
snip
first is with the mtools (do a man mtools to get more info), although
this is usually only with a floppy.
The second way is to mount the win95 partition using:
mount -t vfat
Yes. And it also supports long filenames on those partitions.
Hi,
Having benefited greatly from this list before, I do not doubt for a
moment that someone will know the answer to this:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
thanks in advance.
-alex
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John
On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, Alex Lobkovsky wrote:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
Compile in vfat fs support when you make your kernel, or make the modules
for it and insmod them or let kerneld autoload them.
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Elie Rosenblum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator,
On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, Alex Lobkovsky wrote:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
You'll need to compile support for that into the kernel. The support is
still in alpha state.
Check http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html
Nicolás Lichtmaier.-
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In your email to me, Alex Lobkovsky, you wrote:
Hi,
Having benefited greatly from this list before, I do not doubt for a
moment that someone will know the answer to this:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
Heh.. I know the answer because I just asked it a few
Hi Alex,
On 27-Feb-97 Alex Lobkovsky wrote:
Having benefited greatly from this list before, I do not doubt for a
moment that someone will know the answer to this:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
Yes, check here:
Hi,
On 28-Feb-97 Tim Sailer wrote:
In your email to me, Alex Lobkovsky, you wrote:
Hi,
Having benefited greatly from this list before, I do not doubt for a
moment that someone will know the answer to this:
Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem?
Heh.. I know the answer
kernel needs to have the appropriate fs support for this
to run.
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From: Alex Lobkovsky[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 February, 1997 15:17 PM
To:debian user list
Subject: can Linux r/w Windoze
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