User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Enhanced Reference
Command and Utility Summary
If a UNIX system filename contains characters that are invalid in MS-DOS
or is longer than the MS-DOS limit, you can use udir to list the file. If the
specified resource is on a server running the UNIX operating system, udir
displays information in a format like that displayed by the UNIX system ls -
l command. If the specified resource is on a computer running the MS-DOS
or OS/2 operating system, udir displays information in a format like that
displayed by the MS-DOS dir command.
NOTE: Filenaming conventions are based on the MS-DOS filenaming conventions (the File
Allocation Table, or FAT).
Examples
• You want to list the contents of the shared directory linked to drive ID F. You
type
udir f:
The following appears.
• You want to list the contents of the current directory on your local drive C. You
type
udir
C: udir f:
Status: RO
Volume in drive F: is CARPET_SERV
Directory of f:/*
UNIX-based server 'CARPET.SERVE' in share area 'VACUUM'
DOS Name Owner Group Modes UNIX Name
. <DIR> 10-28-92 4:45p lanman DOS---- rwxrwxr-x .
. . <DIR> 10-22-92 8:51a root root rwxrwxrwx ..
65 10-28-92 4:39p root other rw-r--r--
name_too_long
NET.DIR <DIR> 10-24-92 9:13a glenn DOS---- rwxrwxr-x net.dir
OK_FOR.DOS 232 10-28-92 1:51p glenn DOS-a-- rw-rwlr--
ok_for.dos
ROOTFILE 642950 10-25-92 2:19p root other rw-r--r-- rootfile
6 Files 150.72 Megabytes freeu