Sortix volatile manual
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Note of warning
This manpage has been automatically generated from mtools's texinfo documentation, and may not be entirely accurate or complete. See the end of this man page for details.Description
The mzip command is used to issue ZIP disk specific commands on Linux, Solaris or HP-UX. Its syntax is:mzip [-epqrwx]
- e
- Ejects the disk.
- f
- Force eject even if the disk is mounted (must be given in addition to -e).
- r
- Write protect the disk.
- w
- Remove write protection.
- p
- Password write protect.
- x
- Password protect
- u
- Temporarily unprotect the disk until it is ejected. The disk becomes writable, and reverts back to its old state when ejected.
- q
- Queries the status
Bugs
This command is a big kludge. A proper implementation would take a rework of significant parts of mtools, but unfortunately I don't have the time for this right now. The main downside of this implementation is that it is inefficient on some architectures (several successive calls to mtools, which defeats mtools' caching).See Also
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02Jun24 | mtools-4.0.44 |