Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 06:56:35AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. Try mount -t vfat . Rob -- You know, Callahan's i

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread John Carline
Try "mount -t vfat" John Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to recognize fro

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Andreas Schmidt
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 06:56:35AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Remco Blaakmeer
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to recognize from the >

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 10 Nov, Antonio Rodriguez wrote about "win95files names" > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to reco

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Christopher J. Morrone
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. Try "mount -t vfat" instead of msdos.

Re: win95files names

1999-11-11 Thread Sven Esbjerg
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 06:56:35AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to

Re: win95files names

1999-11-10 Thread aphro
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: arodri >How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name arodri >without the funny ~1 thing? arodri >I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. use -t vfat nate ---

RE: win95files names

1999-11-10 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 10-Nov-99 Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to recognize from the > linux p

Re: win95files names

1999-11-10 Thread Ingo Reimann
On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 06:56:35AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? > I have tried "mount -t msdos ", but this truncates the name to *~1. > I have a few linux files that I want to be able to

Re: win95files names

1999-11-10 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, November 10, 1999, 3:56:35 AM, Antonio wrote: > How should I mount a win9* system, so that I can read the full file name > without the funny ~1 thing? -t vfat -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your ICQ: 5107343 | main con