I am not sure about FreeBSD. But most of the distributions have mtools or something 
like this. This will read the MSDOS file format. I believe you will have to do this 
from a command prompt.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Royce Wise
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 11:06 PM
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Subject: [Newbie]filemanager

Hi to all.
We are coming over from the DOS/Microsoft world..We installed FreeBSD on
a dedicated drive from a CD.  It works fine.
We configured  X and use KDE.
We have several files on our other drives that we would like to move to
the BSD drive but the file manager in KDE doesn't give us a listing for
any drive except the BSD drive, even tho the machine BIOS lists all four
drives.
The CD does not have a file manager listed in any of the ports.  We
found MC on the FreeBSD web site as well as Mozilla.  We downloaded them
to our DOS drive but DOS does not recognise the BSD drive, and BSD does
not recogonise the DOS drive.
We need a file manager that will read both drives.
Anyone knw of a file manager like this?
Thanks
Royce

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