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Date:      Sat, 3 May 1997 00:56:10 +0200 (SAT)
From:      Robert Nordier <rnordier@iafrica.com>
To:        jdn@qiv.com (Jay Nelson)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Current status of msdosfs (yet again)
Message-ID:  <199705022256.AAA15099@eac.iafrica.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.95.970502162224.9276A-100000@tok.qiv.com> from Jay Nelson at "May 2, 97 04:50:47 pm"

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Jay Nelson wrote:

> I have 2.2.1-RELEASE running at work and I'm being forced to soil myself
> with Windows. I mounted dos from X, didn't see the messages and tried
> moving some files. Everything worked fine. Is it safe to use msdosfs or
> was I just lucky?

The problem where the msdosfs corrupted other filesystems should not
occur in any 2.2.x-RELEASE.

> This is on a 1.6Gb IDE repartitioned with fips. Is there any way I can
> control the cluster size if I reformat or will dos fdisk/format take care 
> of the problem? 

If you used FIPS, it is a good idea to reformat.  Allow DOS format
to choose the cluster size.  (Having the default cluster size is
always good: that way, if DOS/Win itself becomes confused, it won't
chop your filesystem into small little pieces. :-)  The 2.2 msdosfs
is no longer "cluster size sensitive", though; so a reformat is not
absolutely required.

The msdosfs is reasonably safe for copying files DOS<->BSD.  But
stay away from anything much more than that (eg. moving directories
can cause problems).

--
Robert Nordier



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