| | | | | "Lars C. Hassing" wrote:
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> It does work, you can open either 1234a.dat or 1234A.DAT, or even 1234a.DaT.
> The fat/vfat/msdos filesystem in Linux is case-insensitive.
The default behavior is to be case insensitive but you can set an
option to make it case sensitive, take a look at the man page for mount.
Leonardo
| | | | | | | | | | | | | "LZ" == Leonardo Zide <leonardo@centroin.com.br> writes:
LZ> The default behavior is to be case insensitive but you can set an
LZ> option to make it case sensitive, take a look at the man page for
LZ> mount.
Ah. Thanks for the tip, that would be great.
LZ> Leonardo
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MSDOG infecting Linux.
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