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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris Filesystem vs. Windows FileSystem Post 302553838 by orange47 on Friday 9th of September 2011 02:07:35 AM
Old 09-09-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by arah
Yes, that is what I mean. Thank you. Smilie
I need to know the counterpart of Solaris filesystem to Windows filesystem.
For example, ZFS in Solaris is NTFS in Windows.
Or UFS in Solaris is FAT in Windows.

Can you tell me what are them?

Thanks for your response! Smilie
um, both of them? they are all filesystems.

but since NTFS is a bit newer/better/more_advanced/now_default compared to FAT (just like ZFS compared to UFS), perhaps that one would be counterpart as you said.

btw, you didn't say which Solaris/Windows version. some older use UFS/FAT
 

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MSDOS.UTIL(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     MSDOS.UTIL(8)

NAME
msdos.util -- DOS/Windows (FAT) file system utility SYNOPSIS
msdos.util -m mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4 device node msdos.util -p mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4 device msdos.util -u device msdos.util -k device msdos.util -n device name DESCRIPTION
The msdos.util command supports the mounting, probing, and unmounting of FAT file systems. Options: -m mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4 mount -n set name -p mountflag1 mountflag2 mountflag3 mountflag4 probe for mounting -u unmount -k print volume UUID mountflags above are either: o removable or fixed o readonly or writeable o suid or nosuid o dev or nodev FAT volumes do not actually have a volume UUID. They have an optional 4-byte volume ID. If a volume has an ID, then it will be converted to a version 3 UUID using MD5 to checksum the kFSUUIDNamespaceSHA1 UUID folowed by the volume ID. For the -k option, if the volume has a volume ID, the exit status will be 253 and the UUID will be printed to standard out, without any trailing newline. Otherwise, if the volume appears to be FAT, the exit status will be 255. If the volume does not appear to be FAT, the exit status will be 254. FILES
/System/Library/Filesystems/msdos.fs/Contents/Resources/msdos.util SEE ALSO
diskarbitrationd(8) HISTORY
Derived from the Openstep Workspace Manager file system utility programs. Darwin March 24, 2001 Darwin
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