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132 * drive letters:: Which drives are defined by default
186 (factory default settings). On Linux, both drives are assumed to be the
224 MS-DOS, there is only one working directory for all drives, and not one
446 83 cylinders (on most drives) and up to 21 sectors. This method allows
633 physical floppy drives. Thus, you usually don't need to bother with the
635 floppy drives. On the other hand, the configuration file is needed if
775 is intended for removable media such as Syquest disks, ZIP drives, and
823 and thus filtering is not needed (and ignored) for disk drives. (Mtools
946 for all drives by using the global @code{default_codepage} parameter
965 512, such as for example CD-ROM drives on Solaris.
1012 setuid root on Solaris if you want to access Zip/Jaz drives. Thus, if
1018 drives described in a system-wide configuration file such as
1027 drives described in the system-wide configuration files (such as
1031 again only for drives defined in system-wide configuration files.
1108 physical drives through one drive letter:
1149 overridden in the later files. For instance, drives A and B may be
1150 defined in @file{@value{SYSCONFDIR}mtools.conf} and drives C and D may be
1290 multiple drives associated with a single display (only mtools versions
1340 additional drives as follows:
2164 available. This command only works on drives whose partition variable
2278 definition), then FAT12 is assumed for all drives with less than 4096
2288 If fat bits are unknown, the reference documents consider drives with
2439 @cindex Tools disk (Zip and Jaz drives)
2545 default drives are already defined. If you want to add default drives