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[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount/c
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount/e
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount/x
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount/y
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ mkdir mount/z
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ ./fatxfs /dev/nbd0 mount/c --drive=c
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ ls mount/c
[irix@shodan fatxfs]$ cd mount/c
[irix@shodan c]$ ls
[irix@shodan c]$ cd ..
[irix@shodan mount]$ ls
c e x y z
[irix@shodan mount]$ umount c
[irix@shodan mount]$ ../fatxfs /dev/nbd0 c --drive=c
[irix@shodan mount]$ ls c
Audio 'Xbox Book.xtf' data images sounds xboxdashdata.185EAD00 xshell.xbe
XODASH Xbox.xtf fonts media xboxdash.xbe xlaunch.ini
When attempting to mount with a folder path that is not relative to the current directory by solely name, the partition specified will be "mounted".
It will be shown with the proper permissions, no errors will be thrown. It will be considered properly mounted, and umount will let you unmount it, but the folder will remain empty.
The location of the fatxfs executable is irrelevant, but you have to be in the containing folder of your mount point, otherwise the command will simply not populate the folder with anything. Nothing out of the ordinary is shown in the logs.
I believe this functionality is somewhat crucial. Thanks in advance. Please let me know if I need to provide further information.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When attempting to mount with a folder path that is not relative to the current directory by solely name, the partition specified will be "mounted".
It will be shown with the proper permissions, no errors will be thrown. It will be considered properly mounted, and
umount
will let you unmount it, but the folder will remain empty.The location of the
fatxfs
executable is irrelevant, but you have to be in the containing folder of your mount point, otherwise the command will simply not populate the folder with anything. Nothing out of the ordinary is shown in the logs.I believe this functionality is somewhat crucial. Thanks in advance. Please let me know if I need to provide further information.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: