If I remember correctly, Windows 2000 install files are 8.3 so long file name support is not required. And for lfn files I would either transfer them over the network or use zip files to contain the lfn. I use info-zip punzip when I fiddle with Windows 2000. I remember in school that we installed windows 2000 from MS-DOS 6.x //Pär
Den ons 8 maj 2019 22:38Michael Christopher Robinson < mich...@robinson-west.com> skrev: > Before Windows 2000, even in Windows 95, FAT32 was introduced with > supported for longer filenames than the 8.3 limit of Dos 6.22. > > Fast forward to Freedos 1.2 and the need to use freedos to copy a > Windows 2000 installation to an external hard drive. I have the > Panasonic usb driver and another sys file that gives me access to > the external hard drive. Awfully tough to find though :-( > > I am wondering how to preserve the long filenames of some of the files > in the Windows 2000 installation when I'm in Freedos via boot floppy. > Wondering if there is a file manager that I can add to the boot disk > that will preserve and display long filenames properly? I also > understand that I need a new enough version of doslfn, it's part of > freedos 1.2. Apparently, the currently distributed version is too > old... > > When I talk about an Agilent E5061A or Agilent E5071B with Windows 2000 > it sounds inappropriate for a freedos discussion list, but my tools are > based on a Freedos bootdisk and are mostly (except for the Panasonic > usb driver and di1000dd.sys) free. The E5061A is out of calibration > and belongs to my employer, so I am using it to learn and it may be > recalibrated at some point. The E5071B is another company's analyzer > that has hard drive partitions which are too small. Uge! If I develop > a way to boot from floppy into Windows 2000 on an external hard drive, > that will be a great way to keep these machines going without going > into the cases. For the production analyzer, we could run on an > external usb drive until recalibration is up and recommend that the > external drive be moved inside of the analyzer. The E5071B may use > EIDE drives instead of SATA III, which can be worked around with an > adapter. > > I want to thank everyone who has helped me as I've been developing the > capability to restore the analyzer's system to an outside hard drive. > This Panasonic driver may be ghost compatible and I may be able to > restore directly onto the external drive. In that case, I won't have > to worry about getting a boot loader on and preserving long filenames. > > -- Michael C. Robinson > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-user mailing list > Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user >
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