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Re: Mounting floppies & other problems

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Date: Sunday, August 2, 1992 - 7:17 pm

In article <EeT5LOW00WB3M3bTwY@andrew.cmu.edu> bt11+@andrew.cmu.edu (Benjamin Daniel Taylor) writes:

To mount a floppie it must contain a valid file system.
FS is made with mkfs. If you rawritten a tar file you can
access it with tar utillity; just do:
tar xzvf /dev/fd[0|1]
(Omit 'z' option if file has not been compressed ie its
extension is only tar not tar.Z , in most cases)
I don't know what above files are but if they don't mount
try tar.

For stuff like that it is better to consult man pages on
your UNIX system. Also some books can be reccomended
(which ones - anyone?)
But I must say that I started Linuxing without *any*
knowledge of UNIX and little of C, and learned a lot
installing it.
Linux likes almost any card. I have ATI XL Wonder but as
far as I know there is now driver yet for it to work with
X11.

Yes. It's on tsx-11.mit.edu in binaries (editors?) dir
and goes by the name vile.
                                Rafal
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