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- Submitted-by: seanf@sco.COM (Sean Fagan)
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- In article <555@usenix.ORG> jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F. Haugh II) writes:
- >>SCO Xenix, for example,
- >>allows reading/writing to a DOS partition.
- >
- >I believe what is being referred to is use of the file system switch
- >to support MS/DOS filesystems without the use of special tools or
- >emulators.
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- SCO UNIX has this ability. I.e.,
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- mount -f DOS /dev/rfd096 /mnt
-
- or whatever. What this has to do with standard unix is beyond me, however.
- Note that NFS will work with a DOS server, which means that, basicly, just
- about any current unix should be able to mount a DOS filesystem.
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- Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 152
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