Some people have given a few solutions already. The best is probably to use mtools. Mtools is a collection of tools for using dos filesystems: mdir, mcopy, mdel, mdeltree, mformat, mmd, mmove (any more??). ie they all have the same name as their dos counterpart, but with an 'm' on the front.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is there a way to save a linux-file to a dos-diskette in a dos-readable way? > (Say I wanted to show you guys a config-file or something when I'm mailing > from an NT-box, not wanting to type the whole thing, or I wanted to take a > file from f. x. StarOffice with me to work...) > Please don't flame a pitiful 'nix newbie. I'm really trying to learn, and I > already love the efficiency of linux compared to my horrible WinNT box at > work (breaks down several times a day...) > Regards > Vitux > > Error is human; complete disaster takes a computer > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null