hi Beraldo: > On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 08:09:17PM +0800, loody wrote: >> hi: >> # ./fat-util info /dev/sdc1 >> JMP opcodes: EB 58 90 >> OEM Name: mkdosfs >> Bytes per sector: 512 >> Sectors per cluster: 8 >> # reserved sectors: 32 >> # FATs on volume: 2 >> # root directory entries: 0 >> Sectors in volume: 0 >> Media descriptor type: 248 >> Sectors per FAT: 0 >> Sectors per Track: 62 >> # heads: 63 >> # hidden sectors: 0 >> Huge sectors in volume: 3941092 >> FAT Type: 32 >> Drive number: 0 >> Signature: 29 >> Volume ID: -1598503492 >> Volume Label: >> FAT Type: FAT32 >> Root Cluster: 2 >> # > > Hi loody, I think this is a bug. > > I never try this tool with a real partition, just with img files: > > $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/img2 bs=521 count=100000 > $ mkdosfs /tmp/img2 > $ mount -o loop /tmp/img2 /media/fat > $ mkdir /media/fat/teste2 > $ > /media/fat/teste > $ cp /etc/passwd /media/fat/ > $ umount /media/fat > $ ./fat-util list / /tmp/img2 > 2 file(s), 1 dir(s) > -----a 0 2011 Mar 04 TESTE > ----d- 0 2011 Mar 04 TESTE2 > -----a 2869 2011 Mar 04 PASSWD > > Maybe the tool is not ready for real partitions! Sorry... Actually I think you did a great job, at least you provide a tool for newbies like me to have a chance to learn file system. What is the difference between real partition and image? for kernel, they are nothing but a place to write file systems, right? Appreciate your help, miloody it is fine. what is the diff _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies