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-rw-r--r-- | dosfstools/doc/ANNOUNCE.mkdosfs | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dosfstools/doc/README.mkdosfs | 4 |
3 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/dosfstools/doc/ANNOUNCE.mkdosfs b/dosfstools/doc/ANNOUNCE.mkdosfs index 1f02ea281..2e01716b4 100644 --- a/dosfstools/doc/ANNOUNCE.mkdosfs +++ b/dosfstools/doc/ANNOUNCE.mkdosfs @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Announcing the release of mkdosfs version 0.2 I've just uploaded mkdosfs to sunsite.unc.edu. It works in a similar way -to Remy Card's mke2fs, but creates an MS-DOS file system. +to Remy Card's mke2fs, but creates an MS-DOS filesystem. The filename is mkdosfs-0.2.tar.gz. diff --git a/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck b/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck index 7b351aa62..3038f363b 100644 --- a/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck +++ b/dosfstools/doc/README.dosfsck @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ dosfsck, version 1 WARNING: This is ALPHA test software. Use at your own risk. dosfsck is the Linux equivalent of PC/MS-DOS' CHKDSK. It checks the -consistency of PC/MS-DOS file systems and optionally tries to repair +consistency of PC/MS-DOS filesystems and optionally tries to repair them. The tests dosfsck performs are described in the man page. dosfsck needs header files from dosfs.9 (or later) to compile. -Before using dosfsck to repair a file system that contains data of any +Before using dosfsck to repair a filesystem that contains data of any value, you should verify that dosfsck is able to correct all reported errors. (Except fatal errors and those reported as unfixable, of course.) In order to do this, run it with the -V option, e.g. diff --git a/dosfstools/doc/README.mkdosfs b/dosfstools/doc/README.mkdosfs index ae93ada4e..5bd9b21b3 100644 --- a/dosfstools/doc/README.mkdosfs +++ b/dosfstools/doc/README.mkdosfs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -mkdosfs - Make DOS file system utilty. +mkdosfs - Make DOS filesystem utilty. I wrote this, partially to complement the dosfsck utility written by Werner @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ advice about writing this code), and also to avoid me having to boot DOS just to create data partitions (I use Linux to back up DOS :-) ). The code is really derived from Remy Card's mke2fs utility - I used this as a -framework, although all of the file system specific stuff was removed and the +framework, although all of the filesystem specific stuff was removed and the DOS stuff inserted. I believe originally mke2fs was based on Linus' mkfs code, hence the acknowledgements in the source code. |