On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Clare Johnstone wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This question, in brief is - where is the vfat filesystem documented?
>
> [snippy snippy snippy snip]
>
> Please does anyone know where is it documented in such a way that I could
> edit its tables?
>
well you don't actually need the vfat
On Sat, 11 Aug 2001, Clare Johnstone wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This question, in brief is - where is the vfat filesystem documented?
>
> [snippy snippy snippy snip]
>
> Please does anyone know where is it documented in such a way that I could
> edit its tables?
>
well you don't actually need the vfat
Dear all,
Thanks very much to those who replied to this, In the end I used fips20
which did the job very well, including leaving the hibernate partition
untouched which I had never believed it would do.
clare
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Clare Johnstone, University Communications Services,
The University of Western Austral
Dear all,
Thanks very much to those who replied to this, In the end I used fips20
which did the job very well, including leaving the hibernate partition
untouched which I had never believed it would do.
clare
--
Clare Johnstone, University Communications Services,
The University of Western Austra
Hi all,
This question, in brief is - where is the vfat filesystem documented?
My Sharp M200 comes with a recovery CD which rewrites the hard disk
right back to original everything if I use it. So now I have a routine
which, in case of disaster I can edit into the partition table
enough to insert,
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