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FromAndreas Schwab <>
DateMon, 28 Jul 97 11:33:04 +0200
SubjectRe: VFAT 2.1.47
Michael Harnois <mharnois@sbt.net> writes:

|> Also: I've noticed that both msdos and vfat leave the directory
|> entries to which the filesystem is mounted showing odd dates and
|> times. Was this the case previously? bzw, I use /ddrive to mount my
|> dos d: drive. Before I mount, the directory entry is

|> drwxrwxrwx   2 mharnois mharnois     1024 May 16 10:17 ddrive

|> and after I mount it is

|> drwxrwxr-x   9 mharnois mharnois    16384 Dec 31  1969 ddrive

There is nothing odd at all.  The root directory on a fatfs doesn't
have a time stamp, so it is set to zero, and in your timezone it will
display like this.  In my timezone this will be Jan 1 1970.

-- 
Andreas Schwab                                      "And now for something
schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de              completely different"

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