Cheedu wrote:
hi
Again this is about the permissions on dos filesystems. The man pages refer to "umsdos" . How do i use it ?
Thanx in advance cheedu
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Hi,
I just joined this list & I read your message. I believe 'umsdos' is a tool
best suited for use when you want to run Linux within an MSDOS/Win-based
system without repartitioning & reformatting your hard disk (e.g. for
testing & evaluation purposes). If you want to read & write files on your
FAT(DOS) filesystems from within Linux, you can do it very simply by
mounting the DOS filesystem into a Linux directory:
mount -v -t vfat /dev/<DOS partition> /