Joshue:
The difference between Dos an Unix format is de end of line. In Dos format
are two characters , ascii 13 and ascii 10, and in Unix (linux) format is
only one, ascii 10.
Review your file about that end of lines.

Regards

2009/11/22 Joshua Higgins <[email protected]>

> I'm using a File.Save to write the /etc/exports file, but its not reading
> it. Opening it with nano says its "converted from DOS format". How do I
> write to a text file in linux format?
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