Eric Auer schreef:
Well it worked for me, but I tested by typing LABEL C: enter
and then typing the label when prompted. Maybe FreeCOM
compressed the spaces on the LABEL command line, you should
try LABEL C: "TEST  TEST" of similar... Anyway, my test result
is that VOL displays the label with the correct amount of spaces.

( "_" means a space)

LABEL C:TEST works
LABEL C: TEST__TEST doesn't work, converted to single space
LABEL C:, then entering TEST__TEST works
VOL and DIR indeed display the result from LABEL properly.

how to enable? DIR /LFN or COMMAND /LFN ?


DIR /LFN, but you will of course use SET DIRCMD=... again ;-).
I think it is good that it is not on by default, as the other
parts of FreeCOM are non-LFN, so default non-LFN DIR fits well.

$P is also LFN-aware at the prompt?

works under FreeDOS at least, under NTFS still fails.


That can be a problem with your NTFS driver, or do you mean
"when I run FreeCOM in a Windoze DOS box..."? The latter is
a simulated DOS 5.0 environment, which hides all DOS 7.xx
specific stuff from DOS, trying to discourage the use of DOS.

Win2000, not the built-in COMMAND.COM (simulates MSDOS 5.00) but CMD.EXE
on doing a DIR C:

CMD.EXE:       4 bestand(en)        2.557.292 bytes
W2KSP4-NL      7 map(pen)  30.550.196.224 bytes beschikbaar

FreeCOM        4 file(s)      2.557.292 bytes
0.84pre        7 dir(s)     947.204.608 bytes free

Bernd



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