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Commands Reference, Volume 2
flcopy Command
Purpose
Copies to and from diskettes.
flcopy [ -f Device ] [ -h | -r ] [ -t Number ]
Description
The flcopy command copies a diskette (opened as /dev/rfd0) to a file named floppy created in the current directory, then prints the message: Change floppy, hit return when done. The flcopy command then copies the floppy file to the diskette. You can specify the -f, -h, -r, or -tNumber flag to modify the behavior of the flcopy command.
Note: You cannot use the flcopy command to copy data from one diskette to another diskette of different size.
Flags
-f Device |
Allows you to specify a drive other than /dev/rfd0. |
-h |
Causes the flcopy command to open the floppy file in the current directory and copy it to /dev/rfd0. |
-r |
Tells the flcopy command to exit after copying the diskette to the floppy file in the current directory. |
-t Number |
Causes only the specified Number of tracks to be copied. The tracks copied always begin with the first tracks on the diskette. |
Exit Status
This command returns the following exit values:
0 |
Successful completion. |
>0 |
An error occurred. |
Examples
- To copy /dev/rfd1 to the floppy file in the current directory, enter:
flcopy-f/dev/rfd1-r
- To copy the first 100 tracks of the diskette, enter:
flcopy-f/dev/rfd1-t100
Files
/usr/sbin/flcopy |
Contains the flcopy command. |
Related Information
The format or fdformat command.
The fd special file.
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