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<p>Hello all,<br>
I had a problem a _long_ time ago. I want to configure rtems' dosfs on the
hard disks. But I don't know how to configure it on pc386 targets and how
to use it. The version of the rtems is rtems-ss-20021118. </p>
<p> Thanks for any help!</p>
<p> David </p>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="$mailwrapcol">This is a cut and paste from messages about a month ago<br><br><br>
Thomas Doerfler wrote:
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Hello Angelo,
<br><br>
the "sample" program is located in the patch filed in the gnat
system as PR369. So if you go to
<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.oarcorp.com/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl">http://www.oarcorp.com/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl</a><br><br>
and inspect PR369 and download/apply the patch and then look
into c/src/tests/samples/fileio, you will see the sample
application.
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BTW, you will also need PR368 and PR367 to get everything
running (these PRs contain modifications for the DOSFS code
and added drivers for PC386 and MBX8xx).
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Yes, since the rtems source tree has been modified (some
directories added etc) you will have to "bootstrap" the
autoconf/automake files to get them up to date. So you hae to
install the proper autoconf/automake versions for rtems-
4.6.0pre1 (see the too
l versions specified either in the
source tree or on the OAR ftp site), and then go to the rtems
source tree base directory and type
./bootstrap
Make sure to have some coffee and a good book nearby, because
this procedure take a lot of time.
wkr,
Thomas
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