KATO Takenori wrote:
The MAKEDEV has such lines as:
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96ds15
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96ds15
# ln -f
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}135ds15
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}135ds15
1. What is meanings of the name? I cannot understand meanings of
`96', `96ds15' and `135ds15'.
Those are the SCO Unix/Xenix
Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Sun, 26 Dec 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}135ds15
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}135ds15
1. What is meanings of the name? I cannot understand meanings of
`96', `96ds15' and `135ds15'.
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, KATO Takenori wrote:
The MAKEDEV has such lines as:
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96
# ln -f ${name}${unit}.1200 ${name}${unit}96ds15
# ln -f r${name}${unit}.1200 r${name}${unit}96ds15
Brian Fundakowski Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They're all synonymous, so I'd say that they're different names for a
double-sided, high density 5.25" floppy. The difference between 135
and 96 is probably sector sizes. In any case, I wouldn't worry over
them at all.
Thank you! Track
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