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Gary,
Thanks. Using the link provided in your article, I got to version 1.0.2. However, using the
link provided at the NetLabs FAT32 website,http://fat32.netlabs.org/?show=download
(the link refers to version 1.0.2), you are taken to version 1.0.1, only.
HCM
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 07:20:37 PDT7, Gary Wong wrote:
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>WarpIn ***is*** at version 1.0.2 as of 01/28/2004. See my February
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>Harry Motin wrote:
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>>Hi:
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>>I need a little help with installing FAT32 on my system. First of all I do not have any
FAT
>>partitions on my system except the floppy drive, A:\. And, I really don't want any other
>>FAT partitions. I want to use FAT32 on the floppy drive. Can I do that? The fat32.txt
>>document talks about first using LVM to create a compatibility FAT partition (other
than
>>the A:\ drive, I don't want to do that). The document also says that, at boot time, if a
FAT
>>partition is not available, the driver will not load. Does that mean it will not load, if all I
>>have is the floppy?
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>>Finally, the NetLabs website specifies WarpIn 1.0.2 for installation, however, I only
see
>>WarpIn 1.0.1 as the latest.
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>>Thanks for any information on this.
>>HCM
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