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- Submitted-by: ucbked@athena.berkeley.edu (Earl H. Kinmonth)
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- In article <536@usenix.ORG> cazier@mbunix.mitre.org (Cazier) writes:
- >Since UNIX can support different filesystems, why wouldn't it be possible
- >to either define another file structure that would allow UNIX to read/write
- >DOS filesystems, or create some device driver that would interface with
- >/dev/DOS to read/write DOS files and directories?
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- It not only can be done, it has been done. SCO Xenix, for example,
- allows reading/writing to a DOS partition. There is also a set of
- tools for doing this on other systems.
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- Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 125
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