Autor: Przemysław Dobrowolski (dobrawka_at_no-spam.pl)
Data: Sat 28 Aug 1999 - 07:05:48 MET DST
On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 19:08:33, mir_at_chorus.chorus.fr (Adam Mirowski)
wrote:
> Przemyslaw Dobrowolski (dobrawka_at_no-spam.pl) wrote:
> :
> : Nastepnie zainstalowac FAT32.IFS pod OS/2 i mozna spokojnie
> : obslugiwac: FAT32 _nawet_ z Enhanced Atributami :))
> To chyba zart. fat32 wyklucza extended attributes.
Chyba jednak nie...
Opcja:
/EAS Make FAT32.IFS support EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES.
A to wycinek z doca:
EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES
-------------------
General
-------
Since version 0.70 FAT32.IFS supports EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES.
For FAT32.IFS to support Extended Attributes /EAS MUST be specified
after
the IFS=....\FAT32.IFS line in the config.sys.
Extended Attributes are implemented in the following manner:
For each file or directory that has extended attributes a file is
created
with a name that consists of the file or directory name the EAs
belongs to
followed by ' EA. SF'. So if a file called 'FILE' has extended
attributes
these attributes are stored in a file called 'FILE EA. SF'.
These EA files are given the hidden, read-only and system attributes.
FAT32.IFS will not show these files in a directory listing, but
Windows 95
can show them.
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