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- From: ggiles@cie.uoregon.edu (Gregg Giles)
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- Subject: Re: How to tell if A4000 has OFS or FFS
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- Date: 15 Nov 92 16:27:34 GMT
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- In article <BxqsBH.Bu0@news.cs.andrews.edu> adap@edmund.cs.andrews.edu (Edsel Adap) writes:
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- >Try using info.
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- c:Info won't tell you if a disk is OFS or FFS. The "Icons/Information..."
- Workbench option will give you a hint as to what the filesystem of the disk is,
- but it won't tell you exactly what it is.
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