mtools is a public domain collection of tools to allow Unix systems to manipulate MS-DOS files: read, write, and move around files on an MS-DOS filesystem (typically a floppy disk). Where reasonable, each program attempts to emulate the MS-DOS equivalent command. However, unnecessary restrictions and oddities of DOS are not emulated. For instance, it is possible to move subdirectories from one subdirectory to another.
mtools-3.9.1pl2906: description + notes
Mtools is sufficient to give access to MS-DOS filesystems. For instance, commands such as "
mdir a:
" work on thea:
floppy without any preliminary mounting or initialization (assuming the default `/etc/mtools.conf
' works on your machine). With mtools, one can change floppies too without unmounting and mounting.
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