Mogens Kjaer wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We're evaluating win4lin, and are having some problems.
> 
> Our Linux users all have their home directory on an SGI
> machine, accessed from their Linux box via NFS.
> 
> The win directory is created locally in /home/$USER/win,
> no problems here.
> 
> They set up a drive in windows to point to their login
> directory:
> 
> drive=m,unix,/sgimachine/username/,map_standard,case_mapping
> 
> so far so good.
> 
> The problem is, that not all directories show up, neither in
> Windows Explorer nor using DIR in a DOS window!
> 
> If I create (in Linux) 30 directories, named dir001 to dir030 in a
> directory under the m: drive, I get the following listing:
> 
> Enheden i drev M er k020-03
>  Enhedens serienummer er 1234-000D
>  Indhold af M:\win4lin\test1
> 
> .              <DIR>        21-09-00   9.14 .
> ..             <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 ..
> DIRLIST                 72  21-09-00   9.14 dirlist
> DIR026         <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 dir026
> DIR027         <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 dir027
> DIR024         <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 dir024
> DIR025         <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 dir025
> DIR022         <DIR>        21-09-00   9.11 dir022
>          1 fil(er)             72 byte
>          7 mappe(r)   2.147.450.880 byte ledig
> 
> I've done:
> 
> dir >dirlist
> 
> that's why the DIRLIST file shows up.
> 
> (It is a Danish version of Windows, but I guess you
> get the picture).
> 
> What happened to the rest of the directories?!?
> 
> The funny thing is, that even though the directories
> don't show up, I can still cd into them.
> 
> Scenario:
> 
> win4lin 1.0-eval
> redhat 6.2
> IBM 300PL, 192 Mb, Pentium II or Pentium III
> homemade kernel 2.2.17 with win4lin patches (I've made
> kernels _many_ times before)
> Danish Windows 98

I've tried the same using a US Windows 95 OSR2;
same result...

Mogens

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Mogens Kjaer, Carlsberg Laboratory, Dept. of Chemistry
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, DK-2500 Valby, Denmark
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