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First off, try using quotes. For example, for a directory called "My
Junk", you'd type
$ cd "My Junk"
And that *should* do the trick. That's how I access the files on my vfat
systems all of the time.
BTW, CD-ROMs are ISO9660 format, not FAT32... that means the LFN's are
preserved (in the case of MS discs) using the Microsoft Joliet extensions.
- Mike
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On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Robin K Fry wrote:
> When on leave in Vancouver, I downloaded the latest version of Xfree86 and
>burned it unto a CD. When I returned to work I found to my dismay that because there
>is a space in the directory name Linux will not change to that directory.
> In desperation I have been reading the Red Hat Installation Guide. In the
>section on Linuxconf, under Fs Type it states "Red Hat 5.2 can access FAT32
>filesystems using the VFAT filesystem type." But that's all it tells me!? Can anyone
>tell my how one goes about this or how to access my CD?
>
> Thanks to one and all
> Robin
>
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