> Sorry, I missed the original post. I think you are looking for mformat,
> available in the mtools package. This may only work on floppies (not
^^
It depends on the configuration
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> Sorry, I missed the original post. I think you are looking for mformat,
> available in the mtools package. This may only work on floppies (not
> sure). I personally prefer superformat which is on the rescue image, but
> not part of the base insta
Mike Lucius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just loaded Linux for the 1st time. I would like to know how to create
> an msdos file system. I think I need other files installed on my system
> but have not been able to figure out what or how.
mformat
or
mkdosfs
--
Alair Pereira do La
Sorry, I missed the original post. I think you are looking for mformat,
available in the mtools package. This may only work on floppies (not
sure). I personally prefer superformat which is on the rescue image, but
not part of the base installation (and no where else that I know of, so I
stole it
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Mike Lucius wrote:
> >Just loaded Linux for the 1st time. I would like to know how to create
> >an msdos file system. I think I need other files installed on my system
> >but have not been able to figure out what or how.
>
> You can't _create_ an
Mike Lucius wrote:
>Just loaded Linux for the 1st time. I would like to know how to create
>an msdos file system. I think I need other files installed on my system
>but have not been able to figure out what or how.
You can't _create_ an MSDOS file system in Linux, but you can mount an
existi
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