Re: [Freedos-user] FAT and other file systems

2006-01-19 Thread Carl Spitzer
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 14:14 +, James Tabor wrote: There is no way around this, unless someone will write a disclaimer, Before you install FreeDos, do you want to enable Fat32 Patented Features? We are facing the same issue with Ros. When I use FreeDos, I use the basic 8.3 file system, so

Re: [Freedos-user] FAT and other file systems

2006-01-14 Thread Tom Lee Mullins
Christian Voß wrote: Hi, I can't understand that you talk only about linux filesystems as an alternative. There are more options like i.e. HFS, HFS+ and FFS. And HFS /HFS+ are under GPL so we can use it without repressions. And I think it is not more difficult to write HFS or FFS in the

Re: [Freedos-user] FAT and other file systems

2006-01-14 Thread Christian Voß
2006/1/14, Tom Lee Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Christian Voß wrote: Hi, I can't understand that you talk only about linux filesystems as an alternative. There are more options like i.e. HFS, HFS+ and FFS. And HFS /HFS+ are under GPL so we can use it without repressions. And I think it is not more

Re: [Freedos-user] FAT and other file systems

2006-01-13 Thread James Tabor
Hi, Christian Voß wrote: Hi, I can't understand that you talk only about linux filesystems as an alternative. There are more options like i.e. HFS, HFS+ and FFS. And HFS /HFS+ are under GPL so we can use it without repressions. And I think it is not more difficult to write HFS or FFS in the