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2004 May 03
3
wine-users digest, Vol 1 #1757 - 10 msgs
where can i download the latest version of wine i went to winehq but seem to be lost cant find my way can you help ----- Original Message ----- From: <wine-users-request@winehq.org> To: <wine-users@winehq.org> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:06 PM Subject: wine-users digest, Vol 1 #1757 - 10 msgs > Send wine-users mailing list submissions to > wine-users@winehq.org > > To
2009 Mar 04
3
Converting file system
Hi @all! I tested what happens with a file which is saved at a FAT32 partition and then this partition is converted to NTFS. So first I transfered the file with rsync from the FAT32 partition to my Linux /home folder. Then I converted the FAT32 partition to NTFS. After the convertation I transfered the file again to see what has changed (amount of data). I was surprised!!!! Nothing has changed!!!
2014 Jan 19
1
Cluster Size discrepancy between FAT32 and NTFS
Hi, I am not an engineer or linux expert but I have been using syslinux to boot live disk filesets (extracted from iso's) residing on fat32 and NTFS volumes. In FAT32 there has been no problem going with larger cluster sizes up to the nominal maximum of 64K however, with NTFS it has not been possible to exceed the cluster size of 4096. With NTFS formatted using clusters of 8192 or larger,
2007 Nov 29
1
Sharing Partitions between Linux and Windows
Hi All I've just shifteed over to linux,form Windows.I 'm having 5 partations for use by my windows XP Professional and another one by linux.The partation table is as shown : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [root at localhost6 ~]# fdisk -l Disk /dev/hdc: 250.0 GB, 250059350016
2010 May 31
4
Moving wine's C: drive to another file system
I have a question regarding moving Wine's C:/ drive to another file system. My hard drive is currently partitioned into 3 primaries. I have a NTFS partition that Windows is on, a Ext4 with Ubuntu, and a third, larger, FAT32 partition that I use to hold cross-OS data (music, pictures, documents ect). I have had infinite difficulty getting wine to run apps that I installed (through wine) to my
2010 Apr 20
1
How many fs types do we need to test
Hi Richard, How many fs types does libguestfs support now? And how many do you suggest we test? We are now covered ext2/3/4/fat32/ntfs. Regards, Pengzhen Cao
2006 Dec 13
2
Ext2/3 fs and defragmentationn
Hi all, Fewer days ago a CentOS box server suffered a manual and unexpected reset (too large to explain: there are silly people in everywhere). The result was the system did not mount de root (/) partition and the boot process was stopped. I repair it easily: boot from LiveCD (Knoppix in my case), umount root partition and pass the e2fsck utility. Because of that I've used several fs tools
2010 Jun 20
2
Samba access of FAT32 mounted file system on FreeBSD
Hi, Firstly background - FreeNAS 0.7.2 (FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE-p1) Samba 3.5.3 1TB disk, 500GB FAT32 (/dev/da1s1) + 500GB NTFS (/dev/da1s4) Just to clear it up, I'm using FAT32 and NTFS because this is actually a media center box that functions as an external HDD when plugged into USB. I'm using it as a storage device because its quite large a disk, but may from time to time use it as a
2002 Feb 11
2
VirtualDub
Hello! Can i somehow add OGG vorbis Audio support for VirtualDub? www.virtualdub.org With best regards, Arioch. E-mail: the_Arioch@yahoo.com <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the
2006 Jun 02
3
Running Instant Rails from USB key
Hello everyone, It''s a particularly slow Friday afternoon here, so time to try stuff out... I''ve just installed Instant Rails on a USB key, thinking it would be a great way of showing off Rails in general, giving a progress update to customers, trying out ideas, and generally all the other benefits that come from having a completely portable environment. However, the 168Mb of
2002 Apr 14
1
deleted fat32, added linux, formated ext3 ... mount detects as fat and I get FS-panic
Hi... I decided to delete my fat32 partition (sda1, with win2k on it). I did that with fdisk and added a linux partition, then formated it with "mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sda1" ... Everything seemed to work fine... I can even mount it with "mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt" ... but there seem to be some fat32 rubbish left because when I do "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt" it seems to
2010 Aug 20
2
Which disk file format are you used in removable disk between xp and linux ?
The centos can not recognize the NTFS file format and my xp system can not format the removable disk to fat32. Which the disk format are you used if you want to share the data between xp and linux system? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100820/ad2c387b/attachment-0002.html>
2011 Mar 09
3
Which file system to use for a USB backup
I have some photographs on my Centos 4 server that I want to copy to a USB drive. However, I want to be able to access the files from Windows or Mac OS's. Where should I look for instructions on how to mount and format the USB drive and is FAT32 the only option? Many thanks -- Ariste Software Petaluma, CA 94952 http://www.aristesoftware.com
2007 Mar 19
1
Re: World Of Warcraft and Wine... A success story
MCR <mcr.mameSFILT@gmail.com> wrote in news:cYovh.4006$h15.379@newsfe29.ams: > Toby Newman wrote: >> On 2007-01-29, MCR <mcr.mameSFILT@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I thought I would share a success story with everyone that >>> seemed really >>> complicated, but in fact was the easiest solution I have found >>> yet. >>> >>>
2007 Apr 27
9
can''t mount vfat fs on lvm created by winxp guest
Greetings, I''ve had no success with mounting a vfat file system created by a Windows XP guest on a lvm volume. # mount -t vfat /dev/vg1/win1 /mnt/ mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg1/win1, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so # dmesg FAT: invalid media value (0xb9) VFS:
2009 Aug 27
1
FAT32 format HDD recognizes as NTFS
Hi, The following are my steps: 1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC. 2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the HDD. 3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to a windows network drive. 4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS" file system on the left details. It shows the wrong info, could anybody help me? Thanks
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec
Hi Ingo, >It is just a WAVEFORMATEX with a GUID in it. For the ACM system it is just a format with the id >WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE and since ACM drivers are not registered by wFormatTag it should be working. >For testing purposes I've written a Vorbis ACM driver, that uses a WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE and I experienced >a problem when opening files with Media Player. It spend quite some
2014 Aug 09
1
Windows 8 virtualized on a Linux host
I plan to dual boot w8 and Archlinux, and virtualize the same w8 machine with libvirt qemu/kvm. I already did the dual boot. I am now starting the virtualization. My plan was to use the w8 partition as a Disk volume pool [1]. Unfortunately, I didn't noticed only FAT32 was a valid format when I installed w8 on NTFS. I need to change my whole setup, but beforethat, I want to be sure libvirt
2006 May 12
1
random file corruption on NTFS
Hi, We are using Rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29 on a winNT box to backup a linux (RedHat 9.0) box (same version of rsync) and everynight a different file on the NT server is reported as being corrupt, there are no errors in the rsync logs on either side. NT Event log records: Event Type: Error > Event Source: Ntfs > Event Category: Disk > Event ID: 55 > Date: 12/05/2006
2007 Sep 18
2
Windows2003 P2V migration, need help creating a shrunken disk image.
I have a windows server with a 250G drive the drive is partitioned as follows. partition 1: dell utility partition partition 2: fat32 windows c: partition partition 3: extended partition partition 5: logical NTFS partitition. NTFS partition was setup with 220G. but only about 18G was being used, so i shrank NTFS down to 50G. now i want to make a drive image to create a HVM domain. how can