Chris Waters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Sounds like a dbootstrap bug. Maybe it can't handled 2-digit > > base14-XX.bin file names.
> Actually, it's more likely to be rawrite2 that can't handle a 9.3 > filename. Oh god, you're probably right. > To solve the immediate problem, rename the files that don't fit in 8.3 > to something that does before running rawrite2. > > And for us, the thing to do is find a naming scheme for these files > that doesn't break 8.3. Urgh. What about just finding a rawrite that understand vfat and going with vfat in all cases rather than msdos disks ? Does such a thing exist? Someone pointed me to a MS Win rawrite but I'd rather stay with straight DOS (or maybe both) if possible. I guess we could name the files base1440.1, base1440.2, ... or else bse14-XX.bin. But, oh, ick, I'd rather get away from 8.3 constraints if it's humanly possible. -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

