If the 2m option is given, number of 512-byte sector equivalents on generic tracks (i.e. Specifies the number of sectors per track. Only one of these 2 options may be specified (tracks or total sectors) h Specifies the number of total sectors on the disk. Specifies the number of tracks on the disk. The following sizes are supported: 160ġ60K, single-sided, 8 sectors per track, 40 cylinders (for 5 1/4 DD) 180ġ60K, single-sided, 9 sectors per track, 40 cylinders (for 5 1/4 DD) 320ģ20K, double-sided, 8 sectors per track, 40 cylinders (for 5 1/4 DD) 360ģ60K, double-sided, 9 sectors per track, 40 cylinders (for 5 1/4 DD) 720ħ20K, double-sided, 9 sectors per track, 80 cylinders (for 3 1/2 DD) 1200ġ200K, double-sided, 15 sectors per track, 80 cylinders (for 5 1/4 HD) 1440ġ440K, double-sided, 18 sectors per track, 80 cylinders (for 3 1/2 HD) 2880Ģ880K, double-sided, 36 sectors per track, 80 cylinders (for 3 1/2 ED) t Only a certain number of predefined sizes are supported by this flag for others use the -h/-t/-s flags. Specifies the size of the DOS file system to format. If you omit the -v switch, mformat will assign no label to the disk. A volume label identifies the disk and can be a maximum of 11 characters. The following options are the same as for MS-DOS's format command: Options v The following options are supported: (The S, 2, 1 and M options may not exist if this copy of mtools has been compiled without the USE_2M option) Mformat adds a minimal MS-DOS file system (boot sector, FAT, and root directory) to a diskette that has already been formatted by a Unix low-level format. The mformat command is used to add an MS-DOS file system to a low-level formatted diskette. See the end of this man page for details. This manpage has been automatically generated from mtools's texinfo documentation, and may not be entirely accurate or complete. Add an MSDOS filesystem to a low-level formatted floppy disk Note of warning
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