freebsd-ports/japanese/mtools/files/patch-2
Steve Price 9ca7a015e5 Update to version 3.9.6.
PR:		18222
Submitted by:	Nobuyuki Koganemaru <kogane@jp.freebsd.org>
2000-04-30 19:15:37 +00:00

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--- mtools.conf.orig Sun Jan 4 01:29:32 1998
+++ mtools.conf Thu May 7 01:35:37 1998
@@ -1,6 +1,74 @@
# Example mtools.conf files. Uncomment the lines which correspond to
# your architecture and comment out the "SAMPLE FILE" line below
-SAMPLE FILE
+
+# A note on permissions: a user must have read and write permissions for the
+# devices named here in order to access the DOS file systems. You might give
+# ALL USERS access to ALL FLOPPY DISKS via the command
+#
+# chmod a+rw /dev/*fd*
+#
+# or you might give SPECIFIC GROUP MEMBERS access to a PARTICULAR FLOPPY DISK
+# via the commands
+#
+# chmod g+rw /dev/rfd0 ; chgrp staff /dev/rfd0
+#
+# (and ensure selected people are in a group such as staff).
+
+
+# Floppy disks. Here, A: and B: use automatic size detection.
+#
+# Example: To prepare drive A: for use as a 1.44M floppy on FreeBSD:
+# [1] low level format with ......... fdformat /dev/rfd0.1440
+# [2] write a file system with ...... mkdosfs -f 1440 /dev/rfd0
+# [3] then use mcopy/mdir etc. in the usual way.
+#
+# The mformat command could also be used to build the DOS file system
+# in place of mkdosfs.
+
+# # FreeBSD floppy drives
+drive a: file="/dev/rfd0"
+drive b: file="/dev/rfd1"
+
+# Drive T: is a 1.72M floppy format with 80 cylinders, double sided (2 heads),
+# and 43 sectors of size 256 bytes per track. It uses the same
+# floppy disk drive (fd0) as drive A: above.
+#
+# Example: To prepare and use a 1.72M floppy on FreeBSD:
+# [1] low level format with ......... fdformat /dev/rfd0.1720
+# [2] write a file system with ...... mformat -t 80 -h 2 -s 43 -S 1 t:
+# [3] then use mcopy/mdir etc. in the usual way.
+#
+# The above note on access permissions applies to /dev/rfd0.1720 as well.
+drive t: file="/dev/rfd0.1720"
+
+# Drive S: is a 720K floppy format with 80 cylinders, double sided (2 heads),
+# and 43 sectors of size 256 bytes per track. It uses the same
+# floppy disk drive (fd0) as drive A: above.
+#
+# Example: To prepare and use a 720K floppy on FreeBSD:
+# [1] low level format with ......... fdformat /dev/rfd0.720
+# [2] write a file system with ...... mkdosfs -f 720 /dev/fd0
+# [3] then use mcopy/mdir etc. in the usual way.
+#
+drive s: file="/dev/rfd0.720"
+
+# SCSI hard disks
+# first disk (sd0) slice 1 (s1)
+#drive c: file="/dev/rsd0s1"
+
+# IDE hard disks
+# first disk on the first IDE interface (wd0) slice 1 (s1)
+drive c: file="/dev/rwd0s1"
+# first disk on the first IDE interface (wd0) slice 3 (s3)
+#drive d: file="/dev/rwd0s3"
+# second disk on the first IDE interface (wd1) slice 1 (s1)
+#drive d: file="/dev/rwd1s1"
+# first disk on the second IDE interface (wd2) slice 1 (s1)
+drive d: file="/dev/rwd2s1"
+
+# PCEMU floppy boot image
+drive p: file="/usr/local/lib/pcemu/DriveA"
+
# # Linux floppy drives
# drive a: file="/dev/fd0" exclusive
@@ -61,4 +129,4 @@
# # uncomment the following line to display all file names in lower
# # case by default
-# mtools_lower_case=1
+mtools_lower_case=1