Lines Matching +full:d +full:- +full:cache +full:- +full:block +full:- +full:size
15 in file names are case-insensitive, as they ought to be.
20 DOS\4 The original filesystem with directory cache. The directory
21 cache speeds up directory accesses on floppies considerably,
25 DOS\5 The Fast File System with directory cache. Supported read only.
27 All of the above filesystems allow block sizes from 512 to 32K bytes.
28 Supported block sizes are: 512, 1024, 2048 and 4096 bytes. Larger blocks
60 root=block Sets the block number of the root block. This should never
63 bs=blksize Sets the blocksize to blksize. Valid block sizes are 512,
70 verbose The volume name, file system type and block size will
90 Amiga -> Linux:
94 - R maps to r for user, group and others. On directories, R implies x.
96 - If both W and D are allowed, w will be set.
98 - E maps to x.
100 - H and P are always retained and ignored under Linux.
102 - A is always reset when a file is written to.
110 Linux -> Amiga:
114 - r permission will set R for user, group and others.
116 - w permission will set W and D for user, group and others.
118 - x permission of the user will set E for plain files.
120 - All other flags (suid, sgid, ...) are ignored and will
152 mount Archive/Amiga/Workbench3.1.adf /mnt -t affs -o loop,verbose
153 mount /dev/sda3 /Amiga -t affs
163 the bytes 0x00dc..0x00df of block 0 with garbage, thus invalidating
164 the Rigid Disk Block. Sheer luck has it that this is an unused
185 this fs. For a most up-to-date list of bugs please consult
198 The block allocation is designed for hard disk partitions. If more
208 The bitmap valid flag in the root block may not be accurate when the