Alex,
> You are right. Though, in stead of using special commands to look at the
> directories and copy files from them, you can also build FAT support into the
> uzix kernel. Such that you can do for example:
> mount /dev/scsia0 /msx_data
That would be perfect, I know.
I also want FAT support into the kernel, but it will not be an easy
task. Now I have about 8kb of free space in the kernel, and
MegaSCSI/Novaxis/
WD2793/WD1793 support is not ready. And I think that it's not possible
to fit
entire FAT support in just 4kb memory... :(
> Or whatever you want to call your filesystem. Obviously you would put the
> line in /etc/fstab so that the mount is done automatically at boot time. In
> such way you do not have to remember the SCSI IDs or partition numbers
> afterwards anymore. Only when you put them in /etc/fstab.
Of course. :)
Regards,
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net MSX: more fun per less MHz
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