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Daniel Allex

2004-01-23, 5:10 pm

I'm running HP UX 10.2 and I need to format an Optical disk so I can
write to it to move to other workstations. In the MS world you can
use Fat 16, Fat 32 and NTFS. What would I specify for HP UX 10.2?
Daniel Allex

2004-01-23, 5:10 pm

dallex@erols.com (Daniel Allex) wrote in message news:<686be06c.0312100406.35e004fb@posting.google.com>...
quote:

> I'm running HP UX 10.2 and I need to format an Optical disk so I can
> write to it to move to other workstations. In the MS world you can
> use Fat 16, Fat 32 and NTFS. What would I specify for HP UX 10.2?




Clarification:
How would I specify the disk to be formatted by someone else so I can read it?
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