Subject: Re: Two (unrelated, I hope) problems with MS-DOS filesystems...
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: None <seebs@plethora.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 07/29/1999 09:03:38
In message <19990729102707.A18807@pyy.jmp.fi>, Jukka Marin writes:
>Ha.  It does exactly the same thing on my laptop with NetBSD 1.3.X or 1.4.
>Are you running -current?  If not, it might be worth the try.. if you are,
>then I guess we'll just have to Wait. :-/
>
>I have a PCMCIA card reader on one system, but when I last booted it with
>a NetBSD floppy, the reader wasn't probed at all.. so, to read the pictures
>of my digicam off the Compact FLASH cards, I have to use a windoze machine.
>:-(

<AOL>
Me too.
</AOL>

The reason I'd asked about mounting a disk-based MS-DOS filesystem is that,
of course, my various compact flash cards all work beautifully on the same
machine running Windows... So, if worst came to worst (and it would be
pretty bad), I could just copy the files that way - if I could get that
filesystem to mount.

And yes, I'd be happy to run debugging code; my system is already on -current
as of yesterday.  ;-)

-s