On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 07:23:04PM +1000, Doug Young wrote: > I can't figure how to use it though ..... MAN mcopy says to type > something like eg "mcopy -t/resolv.conf /dev/fd0" but that only gives > me "Can't open /dev/fd0/resolv.conf: Not a directory"
My mcopy manual tells me to try "mcopy sourcefile targetfile". Targetfile is a MS-DOS drive letter like "a:" :-) mcopy -t /resolf.conf a: Should do the trick, provided that there is an MS-DOS-filesystem on the floppy. If not, use "mformat a:" to create the filesystem and then use mcopy. /etc/mtools.conf should contain a line like drive a: file="/dev/fd0" exclusive This defines "a:" to be your first floppy drive. So long, Stephan -- Stephan Engelke [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** Siehst Du die Gräber dort hinterm Strauch? Sie rauchten nicht - und starben auch! ***