> Unless when you write "partition-files" or "partition container files" you're
> referring to an iso filesystem or iso file, I really don't know what you
You are right, this has nothing to do with ISO. Instead I mount the
partition container file via loop device after which it looks like a
normal
Hi Stefan,
> My question is not exactly FreeDos related but I hope that you could
> help me anyway:
>
> For an embedded project I need to create a very small FAT12 partition.
> In a proprietary project I found a partition of 4KB size (which I can
> not reuse because of license issues) but could no
On 2010/01/24 17:53 (GMT+0100) Stefan Xenon composed:
> I want to make clear that I need the described file system in a
> partition-files so that it is not directly on a hard disk. Mkdosfs seems
> to create such partition files directly with the provided parameters
> noted in my previous post - at
Hi Felix and thanks for your answer!
I want to make clear that I need the described file system in a
partition-files so that it is not directly on a hard disk. Mkdosfs seems
to create such partition files directly with the provided parameters
noted in my previous post - at least it works for me.
On 2010/01/24 14:48 (GMT+0100) Stefan Xenon composed:
> For an embedded project I need to create a very small FAT12 partition.
> In a proprietary project I found a partition of 4KB size (which I can
> not reuse because of license issues) but could not manage to recreate a
> similar one. Therefore
Hi!
My question is not exactly FreeDos related but I hope that you could
help me anyway:
For an embedded project I need to create a very small FAT12 partition.
In a proprietary project I found a partition of 4KB size (which I can
not reuse because of license issues) but could not manage to recreat