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Operating Systems SCO Trouble with sysv floppy images created under Linux Post 302978102 by jgt on Tuesday 26th of July 2016 09:46:13 AM
Old 07-26-2016
Try creating the diskette using tar then you don't have to make a file system diskette.
Code:
 tar cvf /dev/fd0 abcd.tgz

on Xenix
Code:
 tar xv6

I think that there is a 14 character file name limit on Xenix.
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FORMAT(1)						      General Commands Manual							 FORMAT(1)

NAME
format - format a PC floppy diskette SYNOPSIS
format [-v] device [media-size [drive-size]] DESCRIPTION
Format allows a user with read-write permission to device to format a floppy. Either one of the special floppy devices must be used, see fd(4), or an automatic device may be used with the size of the floppy specified on the command line. Two sizes must be given when format- ting a low density diskette in a high density drive. For example: format /dev/at1 format /dev/fd1 1200 format /dev/fd1 360 1200 The first two commands format a 1.2M diskette, the last formats a 360k diskette in a 1.2M drive. A 1.44M drive knows when it's dealing with a low density floppy, so all these commands format a 720k diskette: format /dev/fd0 720 format /dev/fd0 720 1440 format /dev/ps0 No sizes may be specified when using a special floppy device, a size must be specified when using an automatic device. OPTIONS
-v Verify the process by reading each track after formatting it. Formatting is normally blind, the controller has no idea whether it succeeds or not. Use -v on a new box of cheap diskettes, or on a diskette that may have gone bad. Verifying will increase format- ting time by 50%. SEE ALSO
mkfs(1), fd(4). DIAGNOSTICS
Numbers will be printed on standard output to show that it is busy. The locations of bad sectors are printed on standard error when veri- fying. The exit code is zero unless there are too many bad spots. AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl) FORMAT(1)
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