[ale] Debian help requested - vfat question
Jerry Z. Yu
z.yu at voicecom.com
Tue Mar 11 12:59:08 EST 2003
on a redhat system, the /etc/filesystems looks like this:
---- cut -------
ext3
ext2
nodev proc
nodev devpts
iso9660
vfat
hfs
------cut-------
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Jason Day wrote:
#On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 06:15:25AM -0600, Preston Boyington wrote:
#> I usually use Midnight Commander, but have also used Konqueror. Both
#> reduce my files to 8.3
#>
#> Haven't tried command line (not currently at my machine) , but I
#> would wager it to be the same.
#>
#> Noticed it when copying to a floppy.
#
#How are you mounting the floppy drive? Many distributions add a line
#to /etc/fstab like this:
# /dev/fd0 /floppy auto user,noauto 0 0
#
#The "auto" keyword for fstype tells mount to probe the superblock of the
#device and make a guess about its filesystem. This normally works well
#for floppies, but it will almost always pick fat or msdos instead of
#vfat, which of course means that you are limited to 8.3 filenames.
#
#According to mount's man page, you can create a file called
#/etc/filesystems to change the probe order, but I couldn't find any
#documentation on this file (but I didn't look very hard).
#
#What I do is add another mount point for the floppy drive. My system is
#a dual boot, and I'm already mounting my windoze partition in /win/c. I
#just add a line to /etc/fstab like this:
# /dev/fd0 /win/a vfat user,noauto 0 0
#
#That way, if I know I want to mount a floppy as vfat, I just "mount
#/win/a". If I want to mount a linux floppy, I "mount /floppy".
#
#HTH,
#Jason
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