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Date:      Fri, 21 Mar 1997 05:01:17 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Matthew D. Fuller" <fullermd@keystone.westminster.edu>
To:        Alex Otier <kodiak@Rigel.orionsys.com>
Cc:        Udo Wolter <uwp@ukrv.de>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Coping Files From MS-DOS to a BSD Partitian?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSI.3.91.970321045717.21960A-100000@keystone.westminster.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.95.970321002006.6801B-100000@Rigel.orionsys.com>

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On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Alex Otier wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 1997, Udo Wolter wrote:
> 
> > Hi !
> >  
> > > I use the mount_msdos command, but I imagine you could use mount -t msdos.
> > > The format I use is:
> > > mount_msdos -m 500 /dev/(whatever) /dos
> > > the -m sets the mask to owner read/execute, so I don't accidentally screw 
> > > my filesystem; I've heard rumors that FreeBSD has no real problems 
> > > writing MSDOS filesystems, but I tend to stay on the safe side.
> > 
> > I got many problems writing MSDOS-fs. Everytime I wrote on it, scandisk told
> > me about lost chains. When I forgot to use scandisk, my partition really
> > gets bad. One time I totally screwed it up. Since then I only use
> > MSDOS-partitions as read only...:-(
> > 
> > This is a bad situation, I'd like to write on it, but there are so few messages
> > about the development of MSDOS-support, so it's too dangerous for me to
> > try it again. Maybe someone can tell me why it happens ? Or even maybe he or
> > she can tell me if it's ok now ?
> 
> When I tried (awhile back), I seem to recall that FreeBSD completely
> ignored the FAT tables.  Not good.  Generally it's time to restore from
> backup once it happens since if your disk is fragmented at all it will
> overwrite file sections of files already on the disk. 
> 
> Kodiak

I've not had many, if any problems, writing to MSDOS floppies, but I've 
had tons of problems w/ the partition on the hard disk.  First, when I 
first mount it, I get a messages on the console about 'root directory not 
a multiple of cluster size', or something like that.  Then, sometime, 
when I unmount it (like just happened about 10 minutes ago), it screws up 
my BSD filesystem immesurably,  Once, it even forced my to completely 
reinstall.  So I generally don't even mount by DOS filesystem on the hard 
disk EVER!!!   I even use the readonly mask, and it still screws the BSD 
filesystem.  I haven't had any trouble with the DOS filesystem, but it 
could just be a matter of time.
I would be VERY VERY VERY interested in hearing more about MSDOS 
filesystem support.  If my meager programming abilities could help this 
endeavor, I'd glady donate some time, but it's presently a BAD situation 
with the DOS filesystem.  Maybe in 3.0 ...?

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