How to read a floppy disk created with windows?
孔建军
kongjianjun at gmail.com
Fri Oct 19 15:48:40 UTC 2007
>
> Ashley Benton wrote:
> > Hi, I am lost again.
> > I used Ubuntu 6.10 and need to open a floppy disk that had been made
> > by windows (don't know which one, maybe 98 or XP) The floppy disk
> > contains pictures and I need to see and print some of them. I did cd
> > /dev, then ls and most of what is inside is written in yellow with a
> > black fond. I was wondering what it meaned? Also I tried cd /dev cat ?
> > but apparently that's binary because all I was was signs without
> > meaning for me. Does anybody knows how I can actually see the pictures
> > that are on this disk drive?
> > All help would be appreciated
> > Meg
> Mount the floppy disk by invoking the command:
>
> mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
>
> Then look at /media/floppy for your image files.
>
>
Make sure this directory(/media/floppy) is exist.
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