you need to find correct rpm for this, maybe using "yum"?

cheers
seb
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Le 4 juin 2011 à 05:47, mattschinkel <[email protected]> a écrit :

Using mkfs -t minix still gives me "mkfs.minix : No such file or
directory"

I would like to use CENT OS or fedora, not Debian.

Matt.

On Jun 3, 11:33 pm, Oliver Seitz <[email protected]> wrote:
I have linux installed now, but I am
unable to find minix fs. Where do
I download it? I don't have the command mkfs.minix

I'm using CENT OS which is like Red hat.

Even a very basic installation of Debian brings minix support. I can't say anything about CentOS, however.

There does not have to be a mkfs.minix file, it may well be that CentOS ships a mkfs-utility that directly implements certain filesystems without using helper programs. Try mkfs -t minix

Greets,
Kiste

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