Bob Goodwin wrote:
Bob Goodwin wrote:
How do I mount an old dos floppy without making additions to fstab?
I assume there is a proper way to do this since an icon comes up on
the desktop when I plug the disk in to the drive but it can't deal
with the file system apparently and refuses to mount. I don't know
the magic incantation for the command line.
I have a few disks I need to extract text [.doc] files from.
Bob Goodwin
mount /dev/fd0 -t vfat /media Works but it dumps all the files in /media.
It is preferable to use
mount /dev/fd0 -t msdos /path/to/empty/directory/for/mount/point
Note that vfat and msdos are NOT the same. For use with old
MSDOS formatted discs, msdos is preferable.
Mike
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