linux-l: Sowas wie FIPS fuer FAT32?

Winfried Winkler willi at Hobbit.IN-Berlin.De
Sa Mai 2 13:55:48 CEST 1998


> gibt es ein Tool welches wie FIPS auch FAT32 verschiebt?

Man beachte die Einschraenkungen & Warnungen... !
Das folgende ist von der Linux FAT32-Seite kopiert:
(...ich habe es selber noch nicht ausprobiert!)

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Fips is a program to non-destructively resize a FAT partition. I have
done an update
to fips to support FAT32. This version should fix the VBACKUP error
message when
rebooting to Win95 after resizing. However, it is strongly recommended
that you
backup your root and boot sectors when it asks you if you want to! This
will
allow you to restore everything to the previous condition if something
goes wrong. It
would also help to have a system boot floppy around. You can create one
with
format /s a: or with sys a: on an already formatted floppy. Fips was not
written to
support partitions marked with type 0xC, 0xE, or 0xF. All of these
partition type use
Logical Block Addressing (LBA). LBA allows the BIOS to address disks
over 8GB.
A partition type of 0xC is a FAT32 partition that uses Logical Block
Addressing
(LBA). A partition type of 0xE is a FAT16 partition that uses LBA. A
partition type of
0xF is a FAT16 partition that uses LBA but is less than 32MB. Not all
partitions on
LBA disks get marked with partition types 0xC, 0xE, or 0xF, so it is
worth trying first.
Someone has even reported success on one of the unsupported partition
types--0xC. 

ftp://bmrc.berkeley.edu/pub/linux/fat32/fips15c.zip    bzw. ~.tar.gz

______Zitat Ende


Hoffe, das hilft / genuegt den Anforderungen ?

mfG,
    Winfried




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