Your machine isn't a Sparc, is it?
On Sat, 15 Jan 2000, Wayne wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to excute fdformat. No matter what I enter I get the
> following error message:
>
> floppy drive state
>
> now=13142098 last interrupt=13142098 last called han
Hello,
I'm trying to excute fdformat. No matter what I enter I get the
following error message:
floppy drive state
now=13142098 last interrupt=13142098 last called handler=c0182f4c
timeout_message=floppy starts:
881369470
f80369470
0903
fdutils postinst prints the following message:
Note: /usr/bin/fdformat is obsolete and is no longer available.
Please use /usr/bin/superformat instead. Also, there had been some
major changes from version 4.x. Please refer to the documentation.
Yet /usr/bin/fdformat which is
Hi,
>>"Michael" == Michael Talbot-Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Where in potato are fdformat and setfdprm?
fdformat has been superceded by superformat.
__> dpkg -S setfdprm
fdutils: /usr/bin/setfdprm
fdutils: /usr/man/man1/setfdprm.1.gz
ftformat has been replaced by superformat, which is in
fdutils, along with setfdprm. This is the case for both slink and
potato.
Bob
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 12:29:45AM +0930, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:
> Where in potato are fdformat and setfdprm? They aren't in util-linux.
>
&g
Where in potato are fdformat and setfdprm? They aren't in util-linux.
Does Debian have a cross-reference of programs to the packages that
contain them?
Hello,
Nathan E Norman:
> The real reason FAT filesystems are good for floppies is because it
> wastes the least space, while providing a decent medium for transferring
> data.
But if you're just going to put one tar.gz file on it, do you need a
filesystem at all?
Jiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Also, e2fs is wasteful of disk space. You will have more available
> disk
> space in an msdos floppy format.
That is exactly why I use the minix filesystem. Maybe that's the
compromise you need!!
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Debian Linux v.2.
George Bonser wrote:
> Also, e2fs is wasteful of disk space. You will have more available disk
> space in an msdos floppy format.
$ superformat /dev/fd0 tracksize=12KB cyl=83 mss
$ mdir a:
Volume in drive A has no label
Volume Serial Number is 6F43-9F01
Directory for A:/
No files
George Bonser wrote:
> Also, e2fs is wasteful of disk space. You will have more available disk
> space in an msdos floppy format.
The best thing to do is to use the minix filesystem. This will use less
space than ext2, while while allowing you to use unix style permissions and
owners.
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Subject: fdformat missing
Date: Thu, Apr 08, 1999 at 06:09:59PM -
In reply to:Pollywog
Quoting Pollywog([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am missing fdformat. Which package contains it?
>
>From your many questions, I assume you are really interested in
knowing a lot a
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Bruce Sass wrote:
>
> > Why is ext2 wasteful of disk space?
>
> Backup superblock, inode table, space reserved for root, etc.
Re: superblocks, we'll just have to wait until "-s, sparse superblocks"
works properly (2.2.x kernels?).
T
Excuse my ignorance (I've only ever used dos 6.20 with 1.44M disks),
but...
Why is ext2 wasteful of disk space?
I usually format to 1920k
(83 tracks doesn't always work for me, so I don't use 1992k).
The larger block size and reserved space can be looked after with
"mke2fs -b 512 -m 0 ...", and
On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Egon Schmid wrote:
>
>> > > No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a Linux filesystem.
>> > >
>> >
>> > For what reason?
>>
>> I don't like M$
>
> I mean a technical reason.
I was looking for a technical reason too; for chang
have you tried mke2fs /dev/fdX?
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 08-Apr-99 Pollywog wrote:
> >
> > On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
> >>
> >> Try superformat
> >>
> >
> > Is that for formatting Linux floppies too?
>
> It appears that it is for DOS floppies and I want to get ext
On 08-Apr-99 Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
> polly wogged,
>
>> > The real reason FAT filesystems are good for floppies is because it
>> > wastes the least space, while providing a decent medium for transferring
>> > data. If you really need the features ext2 provides then by all means
>> > use
polly wogged,
> > The real reason FAT filesystems are good for floppies is because it
> > wastes the least space, while providing a decent medium for transferring
> > data. If you really need the features ext2 provides then by all means
> > use mke2fs.
> Just the answer I was seeking. So it wil
On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I would think the real answer depends on your use of the floppies. If
>> you're
>> going to use them only for Linux - no reason to get the DOS tools involved,
>> format them with a Linux filesystem. If you're
On 08-Apr-99 Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Egon Schmid wrote:
>
> [ snip ]
>
> : This is a Linux ML and I think the default answer should be a Linux
> : filesystem. Do all people on the ML read floppies on Windows 95/98/2000
> or
> : NT? What about installing vmware (www.vmwar
In a message dated 4/8/99 3:17:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This is a Linux ML and I think the default answer should be a Linux
> filesystem. Do all people on the ML read floppies on Windows 95/98/2000 or
> NT? What about installing vmware (www.vmware.com) and use M
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Egon Schmid wrote:
[ snip ]
: This is a Linux ML and I think the default answer should be a Linux
: filesystem. Do all people on the ML read floppies on Windows 95/98/2000 or
: NT? What about installing vmware (www.vmware.com) and use M$ together
: with Debian.
Well, we'
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Egon Schmid wrote:
>
> >
> > No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a Linux filesystem.
> >
>
> For what reason?
I don't like M$
-Egon
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 4/8/99 2:51:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > >> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
> > >> floppies on Linux.
> > >
> > > No, floppies for Linux should be form
On 08-Apr-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 4/8/99 2:51:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> >> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
>> >> floppies on Linux.
>> >
>> > No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a
In a message dated 4/8/99 2:51:10 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
> >> floppies on Linux.
> >
> > No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a Linux filesystem.
> >
> > -Egon
>
> oh my.
On 08-Apr-99 Egon Schmid wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
>
>>
>> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
>> floppies on Linux.
>
> No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a Linux filesystem.
>
> -Egon
oh my. Looks like I have s
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
>
> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
> floppies on Linux.
No, floppies for Linux should be formatted with a Linux filesystem.
-Egon
On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
>
> What do you mean Linux floppies? You should always use msdos format for
> floppies on Linux.
>
Oh?? Is there a reason for that? I have never done it that way.
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On 08-Apr-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
>>
>> Try superformat
>>
>
> Is that for formatting Linux floppies too?
It appears that it is for DOS floppies and I want to get ext2 floppies.
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On 08-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
>
> Try superformat
>
Is that for formatting Linux floppies too?
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Andrew
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I am missing fdformat. Which package contains it?
superformat in fdutils, i believe
thanks
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OK
I am missing fdformat. Which package contains it?
thanks
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On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 11:41:18PM +0700, Oleg E.Krivosheev wrote:
> the fdformat was/is mentioned in the several
> HOWTOs. Is there debian (hamm/slink) package
> where i can find it?
I believe "fdformat" has been superseded in hamm by "superformat" and
"mformat&
Hi, All
the fdformat was/is mentioned in the several
HOWTOs. Is there debian (hamm/slink) package
where i can find it?
Another question, is there mkfs.fat or mkfs.vfat
utility? I've found only mkfs.ext, minix and ext2
thanks
OK
Catalin Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Just a small and stupid question. How can I format floppies under
> Debian? I've tried fdformat /dev/fd0H1440 (which used to work with
> Slackware) but it doesn't work with Debian. What am I missing
On Sun, Jan 25, 1998 at 11:34:12AM +0200, Catalin Popescu wrote:
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Just a small and stupid question. How can I format floppies under Debian?
> I've tried fdformat /dev/fd0H1440 (which used to work with Slackware) but
> it doesn't work with Debian. What
On Sun, 25 Jan 1998, Catalin Popescu wrote:
: Hi to everyone,
:
: Just a small and stupid question. How can I format floppies under Debian?
: I've tried fdformat /dev/fd0H1440 (which used to work with Slackware) but
: it doesn't work with Debian. What am I missing?
:
: Thanks,
:
On Sun, 25 Jan 1998, Catalin Popescu wrote:
> Hi to everyone,
>
> Just a small and stupid question. How can I format floppies under Debian?
> I've tried fdformat /dev/fd0H1440 (which used to work with Slackware) but
> it doesn't work with Debian. What am I missing
Hi to everyone,
Just a small and stupid question. How can I format floppies under Debian?
I've tried fdformat /dev/fd0H1440 (which used to work with Slackware) but
it doesn't work with Debian. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Catal
I don't know if this has ever been discussed but I ran into a little problem wit
h fdformat and thought I would share my solution just in case others have the sa
me problem.
I'm one of these people who have 1000s of junk 1.44 floppies laying around that
I usually end up formatting an
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