>What you could do, instead of setting the disk change flag, is to either
>update or mark as invalidated any data that can change if a disk is changed.

Here is the problem: I have not enough internal info about DOS so I don't
know where is this "any data". So I prefer to leave all unchanged, so DOS
will do all the dirty work.

>What info does DOS keep of a disk? Is it only the disk buffers, or is there
>more?

There is more: current directory, volume label, etc... but how many info?
And where?


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