Hi, as far as I know, only "Windows-aware" programs generally
notice it at all if you have LFN support active. Normally you
need a TSR like LFNDOS or DOSLFN to provide LFN support, but
there was a project to merge that into a special kernel at some
time. FreeCOM does not really do much with LFN. There is an "L"
tool which comes with one of the LFN drivers, and it can be used
something like "L DIR ..." and "L COPY ...". Better than nothing.
Programs compiled with DJGPP generally support LFN, I think. So
if DOSFSCK would do anything with LFN as command line arguments
you could use it with LFN, for example ;-).

Eric.



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