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Bill Marcum bmar...@iglou.com comp os misc "HadroLepton" <spam_mas...@uni.de> wrote: i'm looking for an os that does read/write fat32 and win long file names on my new one (pIII 700) it works fine. i already learned of minix and v2os from other threads in this newsgroup. i also found eros in the web. but i have

Windows fails to see extended FAT Partition
Works fine here. Works fine with Solaris, Linux and BSD. OSX has been a good network citizen since 10.0. And I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. You just said it works fine on OSX 10.1. Or is theat the SourceForge copy? In addition, I'm pretty sure OSX 10.1 comes with the daemon installed too.

a benchmark of Drive Image vs. Ghost
So OSR2 has BUILT IN support for FAT32, you just can't CONVERT from fat16 > fat32, you have to make the partition FAT32 initially. All of the OSR2 utilities (defrag, scandisk, etc) and the win98 utilities are FAT32 aware - they work just fine w/ FAT32. However, disk compression WILL NOT work with Fat32,

XP Pro: can NTFS partition read FAT32 partition data files?
If anyone could give a clue as to the syntax for mounting a FAT32 partition or a web address that explains the process, I'd be greatful. My searches thus far have returned zilch. This is not guaranteed to work, though it works fine for me: to mount /dev/hda5 (FAT32) partition: mount /dev/hda5 <mountpoint> ..without

Fresh install of Windows2000 ?
I keep the data that I want shared stored on this FAT32 partition, including all the files for my websites. Whenever I try to access a script off of the FAT32 partition, I get a 'Premature end of script headers' error message. I can copy the script verbatim onto the ext3 filesystem and it works fine, and it works

SyJet 1.5GB NOT FAT32 Compatible?!
(at least for me) Anyway, bought a second hard drive, and installed formatted both into FAT32. I installed 98SE without a hitch. The first thing I install after windows BUT this time, I install WinXP FIRST (on the second hard drive), everything installs and works fine, even the modem installs and works fine.

Stupid question. WinNT and FAT32?
The partition works fine as d: under windows, so I know there's nothing wrong with the filesystem or the drive. My c: drive, however, /dev/hda1 (Primary FAT32 LBA partition), mounts fine, so I know my FAT32 support works. This is what my /etc/fstab looks like: /dev/hdb1 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/hdb2 / ext2

Bug #14798 Updated: session.gc_maxlifetime does not work ...
Ruckh sru...@find.me.com rec video desktop FAT324NT works fine for me. I assume you would like to capture under 98, and would like to edit under NT. Everything works fine, but the whole concept feels like duct tape. On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 07:39:38 GMT, Rob Lohman (Visuar) <vis...@my-deja.com> wrote: Looks like I

9G disk, >4 partitions, and lose95
ddddd x...@ssss.com comp sys ibm pc hardware storage Fat 32 works fine on my SCSI Syjet. No problems at all. On Fri, 30 Jan 1998 14:31:25 -0700, trichard <trich...@evolving.com> wrote: I just saw another post on Usenet that the Syquest Syjet is *not* FAT32 compatible?!!! Specifically, the poster stated that

Why are these NTFS partitions so slooow?
glurk no...@home.com microsoft public windowsxp general i have drive image 5 and 3 drives [fat32] when it gets to the green screen where the program is supposed to A Google search seems to indicate that DI 4.0 works fine with XP betas provided NTFS isn't being used. Can someone please confirm whether the final

Couple of questions about Windows XP
Paul E Larson thewhist...@ibm.net alt windows95 IBM Anti-Virus works fine with FAT32. Paul E Larson TheWhist...@ibm.net Joe D'Angelo <joe...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in article <01bc3ff7$216b8da0$cd2e74cf@joed-ang>... I recently switched to FAT32 and have noticed my F-PROT Professional Anti-Virus program can not

TP 1452 Why two partitions?
I am having trouble opening files with long filenames that contain spaces in the name from my nt4 workstation (with sp4) which reside on a shared resource of a win95 machine which has its hardrive formatted for fat32. Everything works fine when I open the same file if it sits on a fat16 formated drive which also is

win2k ntfs fat32 2gig or 4gig limits on large drives
Please STOP this undefined explanation and define that ONLY DISK TOOLS WILL NOT WORK!!!!!!!!!!!! DOS backup works fine. DOS games work fine. ONLY DISK TOOLS that use LOW LEVEL ACCESS wont work. Norton Utils v2.0 works with FAT32. MS provides ALL disk tools necessary for FAT32.

Multiboot Windows XP/Mandrake 9.2/Red Hat 9, Please HELP
I have a new 20GB HDD, and i partitioned it, and works fine, then, my old 20 gigs, had a 5/15 partition, and when i bought the new one, i tried to delete the old partitions, and have now, a whole 20 gigs on that one too, but as soon as i ran fdisk on it, the drive only showed 8GB, even when the partition was

Going crazy...
Prior to converting to FAT32 I ran the Disk Doctor, Speeddisk and Image. The program worked fine. After converting Drive C and D, I no longer can run Disk Doctor, Speeddisk or Image. Drive E which is still using FAT16 will work fine running NU. The following are the error messages I get: Disk Doctor: Unable to read

FAT32 or NTFS - Pros & Cons ??
The network drive is not mapped and therefore does not have a drive letter, but I can use the network path to tell GDS to index it works fine... as long as I do only What is their specific format (for example, NTFS or FAT32)? - Are they compressed? Chris On Feb 20, 2:50 am, Hiten wrote: Hello Chris Here are the

FAT32 - thanks guys, and my results (off topic)
Fdisk'd it with the new Fat32 Version of Fdisk, Partitioned in into 2 equal halves and formatted it just using "Format C: Format D:" Installed Win95 OSR2, all works fine, scandisk reports nothing bad at all. However, just one concern, that hopefully someone will put my mind at rest about. Two DOS Benchmarks: Qbench

Fdisk FAT32 & CD-ROM Problems
purplehaz philcos...@none.for.me microsoft public windowsxp general Should work fine. I have xp on ntfs drive and access a removable ide fat32 drive all the time. I don't use photoshop but evertything else works fine, so I don't see why that wouldn't. "Walter Kimmel" <walter...@verizon.net> wrote in message

Does FAT32 support multiple logical drives???
First a FAT16 takes more room than a FAT32. This is probably why Partition Magic fails to convert your 1.9Gb into a 2.1Gb partition. I installed WINNT40 (used atapi SP4) and now, primary installation of NT works fine but ... no reboot possible. I can change Active partition back to WIN98 wich boots fine but

External Hard Drive
Chris H. Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Associate Expert Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone eric2k wrote: doesn't the 'indexing' only apply to NTFS? i'm using Fat32. any idea what the SMSENS.SYS file is that is identified in the BSOD? and the game works fine playing replays.. so i don't think its a