Re: mkfs.msdos, FAT 32 and wrong disksize

2003-10-30 Thread lorian
Lukas writes: > > I have not had > > any problems with the schedule: > > > > 1 - win fdisk 2 - linux fdisk 3 - win format (for all vfat) 4 - > > linux mkfs (for all ext2/3) > > > > My way for doing things like that: > 1 - cfdisk, partion all the disk as you want to > 2 - inst

Re: mkfs.msdos, FAT 32 and wrong disksize

2003-10-30 Thread Lukas Ruf
Hi Florian, thanks for the reply. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-30 03:06]: > > > > Dear all, > > > > don't ask why but I have to prepare a disk with FAT32. > > I won't ask ;-) , but if you happen to have also Windows on your > machine, I think I have an advice. > unfortunately

Re: mkfs.msdos, FAT 32 and wrong disksize

2003-10-29 Thread lorian
> Dear all, > > don't ask why but I have to prepare a disk with FAT32. I won't ask ;-) , but if you happen to have also Windows on your machine, I think I have an advice. To my experience, FAT32 is the only way to really share a partition between Linux and Windows (i.e., have the same acc

mkfs.msdos, FAT 32 and wrong disksize

2003-10-29 Thread Lukas Ruf
Dear all, don't ask why but I have to prepare a disk with FAT32. The harddisk is rather large (160GB) and it should be put in some slices of about 16GB, I decided to make use of FAT32 and mount it as vfat afterwards. Working with cfdisk provides the results as expected -- at least, cfdisk consis

Re: Help on PNP cards, network config & FAT 32 mounting.

1998-08-27 Thread David Stern
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998 13:11:09 PDT, "Gustavo Ribeiro Alves" wrote: > It's the first time I'm trying to install Linux and I'm in need of some help > :). I have a PENTIUM II 300 Mhz whit a AGP video card (Appolo 65, uses the Ci > rrus Logic 5465 chip), a USR Spotster 56 K Voice Faxmodem and a PCI NE20

Help on PNP cards, network config & FAT 32 mounting.

1998-08-25 Thread Gustavo Ribeiro Alves
It's the first time I'm trying to install Linux and I'm in need of some help :). I have a PENTIUM II 300 Mhz whit a AGP video card (Appolo 65, uses the Cirrus Logic 5465 chip), a USR Spotster 56 K Voice Faxmodem and a PCI NE2000 clone network card. I have another computer in my house, a P100 whi

Re: Hamm & FAT 32

1998-04-21 Thread jdassen
On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 01:30:47AM -0500, Jesus Duran wrote: > just a quick question..does hamm have built-in support to read FAT-32 > Partitions The FAT-32 situation for hamm, AFAICT is: - A patched FIPS (fips15c) with support for resizing FAT32 partitions is available in the

Hamm & FAT 32

1998-04-21 Thread Jesus Duran
Greetings all, just a quick question..does hamm have built-in support to read FAT-32 Partitions Regards, jd? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Fat 32 and Linux.

1998-04-02 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
Thomas wrote: > Will Lowe wrote: > > > > Hate to answer a question with a question, but: > > > > > that will allow Windows 95 to read the Linux partition and it works > > > great. > > > > Where did you get this, and can I get a copy from the same place? > > I don't have any URL but the name i

Re: Fat 32 and Linux.

1998-04-02 Thread Thomas Apel
Will Lowe wrote: > > Hate to answer a question with a question, but: > > > that will allow Windows 95 to read the Linux partition and it works > > great. > > Where did you get this, and can I get a copy from the same place? I don't have any URL but the name is FSDEXT2. It provides read only a

Re: Fat 32 and Linux.

1998-04-02 Thread Anthony Fok
On Wed, Apr 01, 1998 at 08:05:57PM -0500, Dr Zap wrote: > Currently I am using Windows 95 OSR2 with fat32 enabled. I do have the utility > that will allow Windows 95 to read the Linux partition and it works great. > > My question, I have been trying to set up the Debian version of Linux (kernel >

Re: Fat 32 and Linux.

1998-04-02 Thread Will Lowe
Hate to answer a question with a question, but: > that will allow Windows 95 to read the Linux partition and it works great. Where did you get this, and can I get a copy from the same place? Sorry I don't have any answers on the FAT32 problem, my Windows partitions are FAT16/vfat.

Fat 32 and Linux.

1998-04-02 Thread Dr Zap
Currently I am using Windows 95 OSR2 with fat32 enabled. I do have the utility that will allow Windows 95 to read the Linux partition and it works great. My question, I have been trying to set up the Debian version of Linux (kernel 1.30 I think) to read the fat32 partition. I have configured the d

Re: FAT 32

1997-08-18 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Paul McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I want to install debian linux on a partition on a hard disk. The hard > disk has windows 95 (actually 98) on it. OSR2 release of 95, and 98, > allow for formatting windows partitions using FAT 32. It is ok if the > Linux cann

FAT 32

1997-08-13 Thread Paul McCarthy
I want to install debian linux on a partition on a hard disk. The hard disk has windows 95 (actually 98) on it. OSR2 release of 95, and 98, allow for formatting windows partitions using FAT 32. It is ok if the Linux cannot read the Fat 32 partitions. Will enabling Fat 32 for any partition

Re: FAT 32

1997-06-17 Thread Christian Meder
On Jun 17, compwiz wrote > I just upgraded my FAT 16 partition to FAT32, but now I can't mount it in > Linux, be the filesystem is unknown. Is there a package or module that > will let me mount my partionion? > Thanks. Here an excerpt from comp.os.linux.development: FAT32 support is not yet incl

Re: FAT 32

1997-06-17 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
I don't think there's a .deb for fat32. However, see http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/fat32.html for info about Linux and fat32. A friend of mine patched his kernel and has had no complaints about it so far. If you decide to go for a custom kernel, check kernel-package in the misc secti

FAT 32

1997-06-17 Thread compwiz
I just upgraded my FAT 16 partition to FAT32, but now I can't mount it in Linux, be the filesystem is unknown. Is there a package or module that will let me mount my partionion? Thanks. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mai