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

Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32

2000-04-22 Thread Dan LaBine
to being cocky, arrogant computer geeks! Woo Hoo!) - Original Message - From: "Michael Holt" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 2:25 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] hmmm, fat32 haha! Happy Easter to you too! Mike Dan LaBine wrote: Enough

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. -- Want to make some extra pocket change listening to your realplayer while you surf?

[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. -- Want to make some extra pocket change listening to your realplayer while you surf? http://www.radiofreecash.com/home.asp?ref=kittypuss Sign up for ClickDough and get paid to surf the

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. -- Want to make some extra pocket change listening to your realplayer

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

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!