On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, fti International wrote:
> When I use rawrite2 to wirte root.bin to a floppy, the resulting
> floppy contains files with their names corrupted, not readable at all.
> I did this from the Dos box within Win98, by double-clicking on the
> rawrite icon, and even
#include
Pietro Cagnoni wrote on Wed Apr 03, 2002 um 12:50:52PM:
> the floppies don't use a ms-dos readable format. you can read them
> properly on a linux machine.
No, you cannot. The disk contains a dump of the RAM
filesystem for the installation environment. It is a) compressed and b)
writte
fti International wrote:
Hello all,
When I use rawrite2 to wirte root.bin to a floppy, the resulting
floppy contains files with their names corrupted, not readable at all.
I did this from the Dos box within Win98, by double-clicking on the
rawrite icon, and even reboot my PC into MS-DOS mode
Hello all,
When I use rawrite2 to wirte root.bin to a floppy, the
resulting
floppy contains files with their names corrupted, not readable
at all.
I did this from the Dos box within Win98, by
double-clicking on the
rawrite icon, and even reboot my PC into MS-DOS
mode. None of
these
On Mon, Nov 02, 1998 at 11:57:45AM -0800, Jeff Katcher wrote:
> Greg Vence wrote:
> > It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
> > I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
> > missing?
>
> No, I h
Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Jeff Katcher wrote:
> :
> : Greg Vence wrote:
> : > It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
> : > I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
> : > mis
On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Jeff Katcher wrote:
:
:
: Greg Vence wrote:
: >
: > Hello,
: >
: > It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
: > I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
: > missing?
Greg Vence wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
> I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
> missing?
No, I had the same results - EXCEPT that my disks worked PERFECTLY. I
don&
On Wed, 07 Oct 1998 09:52:57 -0400
"Greg Vence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
> I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
> missing?
I'm pretty sure I h
>>Hello,
It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
missing?<<
I've used rawrite2 several times to copy Debian Linux on several WindowsNT
4 PC's here at work. I
I've used rawrite2 with NT without problems. I have administrator
privileges on the NT box that I'm using though. (Maybe that's
important for writing to the floppy drive through DOS under NT? I
wouldn't think so, but I don't know.).
I also use a DOS program named hd-c
On Wed, 7 Oct 1998, Greg Vence wrote:
: Hello,
:
: It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
: I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
: missing?
rawrite2 works with NT Workstation 4, SP3 here. It also work
Hello,
It appears that rawrite2 doesn't work with NT. Is there one that does?
I didn't see it going 0-1-0-1-... on side. Is there something I'm
missing?
I'm not sure if I can find a Win95 box. But would it work there?
Thanx -- Greg.
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Hi all:
I'm attempting to create a first time Linux installation using the
3.0 raw *.bin files from debian.org. I found that I was unable to
write the disk images using rawrite2.exe from OS2 on either an
hpfs or fat partition. I was able to create the disks from win95.
Under OS2 rawrite
Greg Vence wrote:
>
> Marisol Garcia Valls wrote:
> >
> > Could anybody tell me why does "rawrite" creates no files on
> > the floppy disks? I use the command:
> >
> > rawrite2 -f rsc1200r.bin -d a:
> > |
Marisol Garcia Valls wrote:
>
> Could anybody tell me why does "rawrite" creates no files on
> the floppy disks? I use the command:
>
> rawrite2 -f rsc1200r.bin -d a:
> |
> |
> It doesn't matter
rawrite simply transfers a "raw" image. If the image was a dos floppy, it
would have a dos directory.
Paul Wade
Could anybody tell me why does "rawrite" creates no files on
the floppy disks? I use the command:
rawrite2 -f rsc1200r.bin -d a:
|
|
It doesn't matter |
which file I puth e r e, it just builds no image files on
the
Hello,
Rawrite2 worked fine in making the disk. (No errors.) I was able to
boot off the recue disk. However, I didn't check all the disks as I
don't have a machine here at work that I'm able to install linux on.
Again, this was in 'interactive mode' using no comman
What operating system is giving you "permission denied"? OS/2 or NT?
Or do you have hardware or software virus protection enabled?
Try booting from a DOS floppy if you have one handy
and you can get the files to a DOS hard disk filesystem.
I'd be interested in hearing how to solve this sort of prob
Hello,
In trying to write to a floppy I'm getting a permission denied error and
the tabs are set to allow writing. Any clues?
Thanx -- Greg.
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