wrote:
> Peter Skye wrote:
> Yowza yowza yowza. You *can* format FAT32 on
> OS/2!!!
> 6.If after this you can't read/write properly
> the volume or it appears as not empty,
> then you MUST reboot and check it again.
> 7.If you don't like DFSee go and find
> something else capable of doing the job.
>
> And here I was, trying to put together a hex editor
> script to do what f32blank already does.
What a great flaming pain in the rear ! Way too
complicated, way too much work. That is why I set up
all *non-OS/2* partitions on a drive _first_ with PM.
(Which is simple & relatively quick, compared to your
multi-step scenario.) Actually, I use PM to partition
everything. It's the formatting and LVM part where we
need to take a fork in the road. Then, once Winsludge
is in business, I do the LVM stuff with DFSEE. But
that's one of my multi-OS drives, and I haven't tried
this yet with a *shared* FAT-32 partition that's
larger than 32G. My guess is that if the partition is
considered legit by Win-32, and the Netlabs driver
does what it's supposed to, at least the read access
should still work for OS/2 -- and that's what would be
of most value to me.
Jordan
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