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From: bdc@blackjack.ai.mit.edu (Brian D. Carlstrom)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: MSDOS Utility for reading UFS?
Date: 27 Dec 1993 02:16:09 GMT
Organization: Massachvsetts Institvte of Technology
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In-reply-to: Mark_Weaver@brown.edu's message of Sun, 26 Dec 1993 04:08:03 GMT

In article <MARK_WEAVER.93Dec25230803@localhost.cs.brown.edu> Mark_Weaver@brown.edu writes:


   In article <BDC.93Dec25072257@blackjack.ai.mit.edu> bdc@blackjack.ai.mit.edu (Brian D. Carlstrom) writes:
   > I was wondering if anyone was ever writen a DOS utility to access Unix
   > filesystems perphaps in a Norton Utilities style, to help repair ufs
   > volumes from DOS when it all goes bad... currently i'm using NU to hand
   > edit some ufs stuff that i think u$oft Chicago scribbled on...

   Why not just have a unix boot disk with fsck on it?

beacuse sometimes fuzz-check f-sucks...

-bri