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Date:      Tue, 16 Jun 1998 07:54:39 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Joe \"Marcus\" Clarke" <marcus@miami.edu>
To:        Robert Withrow <witr@rwwa.com>
Cc:        "Joe \"Marcus\" Clarke" <marcus@miami.edu>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Is fips truly updated to handle fat32
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.3.96.980616075320.27424A-100000@jaguar.ir.miami.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199806152340.TAA11095@spooky.rwwa.com>

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Problems 2 and 3 I think I can answer.  The ?? that BootEasy shows seems
to be pretty common for FAT32 partitions.  FAT32 isn't handled until you
get to -current.  However, the new mtools, mtools 3.9.1, will read and
write FAT32 disks.

Joe Clarke

On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Robert Withrow wrote:

> 
> marcus@miami.edu said:
> :- Yes, there is a fips 1.5c that recognizes FAT32.  It's in the tools
> :- directory on ftp.freebsd.org.  The exact path is:
> :- ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/tools/fips15c.tar.gz 
> 
> Thank you.  This version seems to work fine with three caveats:
> 
> 1) After fips is done doing its thing, command.com tries to restart
> and gets an "out of memory" error, and the (dos) system halts.  This
> is using a floppy made from a W95 system.  This doesn't seem to harm
> anything.
> 
> 2) Booteasy (from 2.2.6 R) shows "???" for the resulting DOS partition.
> This can probably be fixed by using a newer booteasy.  It boots both
> partitions just fine though.
> 
> 3) 2.2.6 R can't mount the fat32 partition.  This can probably be fixed
> by using -stable or applying some patches.
> 
> I'll check around for solutions to 2 and 3.  I'll try to inform the
> fips developer about 1.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Robert Withrow, R.W. Withrow Associates, Swampscott MA, witr@rwwa.COM
> 
> 
> 


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