60 lines
1.3 KiB
Groff
60 lines
1.3 KiB
Groff
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DOSDIR(1) Minix Programmer's Manual DOSDIR(1)
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NAME
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dosdir - list an MS-DOS directory [IBM]
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SYNOPSIS
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dosdir [-lr] drive
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OPTIONS
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-l Long listing
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-r Recursively descend and print subdirectories
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EXAMPLES
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dosdir -l A # List root directory on drive A
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dosdir -r C x/y # Recursively list directory x/y
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dosdir -r fd1 # List device /dev/fd1
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DESCRIPTION
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Dosdir reads standard IBM PC diskettes or hard disk partitions in MS-DOS
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format and lists their contents on standard output. Directory names
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should contain slashes to separate components, even though MS-DOS uses
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backslashes. The names dosdir , dosread , and doswrite are all links to
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the same program. The program sees which function to perform by seeing
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how it was called. A drive code of A causes the program to use
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/dev/dosA, for example, a link to /dev/fd0. Similarly, to have hard disk
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partition 1 be DOS drive C, /dev/dosC could be a link to /dev/hd1, and so
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on for other drive codes. A normal device name may also be used instead
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of a drive code.
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