From: Matthew Moss Subject: Re: Dos file system?Why? To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (DJGPP Mailing List) Date: Thu, 27 Jan 1994 13:07:46 -0500 (EST) > Roman> Hi . I'm using djgpp for a while - it makes my dos quite > Roman> like UN*X... BUT! I've got fed up with non-casesensitive > Roman> 13-char MS-DOS file system. The following idea seemed to > Roman> be obvious to me: why not to write extender for dos to > Roman> allow faked long case-sens. names: say, you will have > Roman> hidden spec. file in directory, telling how "UNIX-ish" > Roman> filename gets mapped to DOS one. Then, some resident > Roman> program will hack DOS's findfirst - findnext calls. (Of > Roman> course doing that is complex task, but, no doubt, it is > > Sounds like umsdos file system for linux. This file system coexists > with DOS FAT system and chkdsk doesnt complain. Just need to change > go32 so that it is umsdos aware, and we can port unix programs with > very little changes. I just havent gotten around to installing umsdos. > But its reported capabilities are impressive: hard and soft links 256 > char file name limit with no restrictions on "."s... > > Sources may be obtained from sunsite.unc.edu pub/Linux/ALPHA/umsdos/. I don't know what sort of system the original poster wanted, but in my case I want something like this running in DOS. If I have to install linux to work this, then I can't use it (ie, I want it specifically in DOS). From the response, I can't tell whether umsdos is for linux or DOS, but it seems to say it's for linux. Will someone enlighten me? +---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Matthew D Moss :-p ;-) | I tried to think of an extremely witty quote to | | INTERNET: mmoss AT panix DOT com | put here. Unfortunately, there's no room left. | +---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+