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17 * Mtools: (mtools).        Mtools: utilities to access DOS disks in Unix.
368 In order to format these disks, you need to use an operating system
394 to store up to 1743K on a 3 1/2 HD disk. However, 21 sector disks are
395 twice as slow as the standard 18 sector disks because the sectors are
401 believed that he invented this, and called it 'DMF disks', or 'Windows
402 formatted disks'. But in reality, it has already existed years before!
433 each) on the first cylinder, in order to make these disks easier to
439 less data than the others. Unfortunately, DOS can only handle disks
460 order to access these disks, make sure mtools has been compiled with XDF
488 partially corrupted disks, which might otherwise still be readable. To
502 The fat checking code chokes on 1.72 Mb disks mformatted with
605 is needed to read some Atari disks which have been made with the
608 If this is set to 1, mtools skips the fat size checks. Some disks
700 Syquest disks, ZIP drives, and magneto-optical disks. Although
701 traditional DOS sees Syquest disks and magneto-optical disks as
702 'giant floppy disks' which are unpartitioned, OS/2 and Windows NT
703 treat them like hard disks, i.e. partitioned devices. The
705 recommended for hard disks for which direct access to partitions is
711 disks. By default, this is zero, meaning that the file system
739 all disks are accepted. On Linux (and on SPARC) there exist device
972 disks and /dev/fd0H720 for 720k (double density) disks. On Linux, this
1268 intended to salvage data from bad disks.
1490 Fast. Do not try to find out free space. On larger disks, finding
1628 utility included in the fdutils package. XDF disks are used for
1629 instance for OS/2 install disks.
1687 target disks parameters.
1691 match the target disks parameters.
1697 be at least 1 for non-FAT32 disks, and at least 3 for FAT disks (in
1743 The starting value is 1 for disks with one head or less than 2000
1744 sectors, and 2 for disks with more than one head, and more than 2000
2031 disks with less than 4096 sectors (and these older versions are the
2233 Enables support for XDF disks. This is on by default. *Note
2341 device or image file. This is mostly useful for Atari Ram disks
2354 disks.
2503 * DMF disks: more sectors. (line 6)
2531 * Formatting disks: mformat. (line 6)
2542 * Initializing disks: mformat. (line 6)
2544 * Jaz disks (partitioning them): mpartition. (line 6)
2545 * Jaz disks (partitions): location information. (line 14)
2546 * Jaz disks (raw SCSI access): miscellaneous flags. (line 17)
2561 * Magneto-optical disks: location information. (line 14)
2610 * OS/2 (XDF disks): XDF. (line 6)
2616 * password protected Zip disks: mzip. (line 6)
2662 * Syquest disks: location information. (line 14)
2663 * Syquest disks (raw SCSI access): miscellaneous flags. (line 17)
2675 * Windows 95 (DMF disks): more sectors. (line 6)
2686 * XDF disks: XDF. (line 6)
2687 * XDF disks (compile time configuration): Compiling mtools. (line 6)
2688 * XDF disks (how to configure): miscellaneous flags. (line 70)
2690 * Zip disks (partitioning them): mpartition. (line 6)
2691 * Zip disks (partitions): location information. (line 14)
2692 * Zip disks (raw SCSI access): miscellaneous flags. (line 17)