said:
>That was generally my impression when I tried to Google some additional
>information about the thing. While it is presented as a general-purpose
>file system, it seems that most of the discussion has to do with the DVD
>environment.
This is true in the PC environment. On other platforms the U in UDF is
more true.
>It was the latter part that concerned me. I wasn't sure about whether
>there might be a hook to JFS or something.
Not all all. JFS is a file system too. It is at the same level in the
scheme of things as UDF.
>the entry in my config.sys, reboot, and keep my fingers crossed. I'll
>report the results in a follow-up message.
Not to worry. You won't even notice it is gone.
Steven
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