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'''Parameters:'''
'''Parameters:'''
* /Q - Disable the messages shown at boot up.
; /Q _ Disable the messages shown at boot up.
* /CACHE:value - Speficies the cache size in kilobytes.
; /CACHE:value : Specifies the cache size in kilobytes.
Value can be in the range from 0 to 2048 . if not set it defaults to 1024 Kbytes.
:Value can be in the range from 0 to 2048 . If not set it defaults to 1024 Kbytes.
* /Monitor - This option is needed by the Monitor.exe program.
; /Monitor : This option is needed by the Monitor.exe program.
* /RASectors:value - efines the numbers of sectors which should be read per read action and
; /RASectors:value : Defines the numbers of sectors which should be read per read action and
* /EAS - Gives support for the Extended Attributes (EAs).  
; /EAS : Gives support for the Extended Attributes (EAs).  
* /H
; /H


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Revision as of 02:05, 5 November 2018

Provides limited support for the FAT32 file system under OS/2.

IFS=FAT32.IFS <parameters>

You should note that the actual sector IO per read action is NOT determined by an application, but by the IFS. For FAT access single sector reads are done. For Directory and Files IO reads are done on a cluster base. By setting the RASECTORS you can define the minimum number of sectors the IFS will read from disk and place in the cache.

/EAS Make FAT32.IFS support EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES.

see also CALL=C:\OS2\CACHEF32.EXE and BASEDEV=PARTFILT.FLT for more information

NOTE: For Warp 4 with fixpak 10 you need at least ver.0.88, for Warp for e-business (Aurora) at least ver.0.89.

TIP: Since Fixpak 12 for Warp4 Fdisk can handle FAT32. To boot update the OS/2 Bootmanager (by first deleting, and new installation).

Parameters:

/Q _ Disable the messages shown at boot up.
/CACHE
value : Specifies the cache size in kilobytes.
Value can be in the range from 0 to 2048 . If not set it defaults to 1024 Kbytes.
/Monitor
This option is needed by the Monitor.exe program.
/RASectors
value : Defines the numbers of sectors which should be read per read action and
/EAS
Gives support for the Extended Attributes (EAs).
/H
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x OS/2 3.0 OS/2 4.0 OS/2 4.5x
Yes Yes Yes