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User Commands fdformat(1)

NAME

fdformat - format floppy diskette or PCMCIA memory card

SYNOPSIS

fdformat [-dDeEfHlLmMUqvx] [-b label] [-B filename]

[-t dostype] [devname]

DESCRIPTION

The fdformat utility has been superseded by rmformat(1),

which provides most but not all of fdformat's functionality.

fdformat is used to format diskettes and PCMCIA memory

cards. All new blank diskettes or PCMCIA memory cards must be formatted before they can be used.

fdformat formats and verifies the media and indicates

whether any bad sectors were encountered. All existing data on the diskette or PCMCIA memory card, if any, is destroyed

by formatting. If no device name is given, fdformat uses the

diskette as a default.

By default, fdformat uses the configured capacity of the

drive to format the diskette. A 3.5 inch high-density drive

uses diskettes with a formatted capacity of 1.44MB. A 5.25

inch high-density drive uses diskettes with a formatted

capacity of 1.2MB. In either case, a density option does not

have to be specified to fdformat. However, a density option

must be specified when using a diskette with a lower capa-

city than the drive's default. Use the -H option to format

high-density diskettes (1.44MB capacity) in an extra-high-

density (ED) drive. Use the -D option, the -l option, or the

-L option to format double- density (or low-density)

diskettes (720KB capacity) in an HD or ED drive. To format

medium-density diskettes (1.2MB capacity), use the -M option

with -t nec (this is the same as using the -m option with -t

nec).

Extended density uses double-sided, extended-density or

extra-high-density (DS/ED) diskettes. Medium and high densi-

ties use the same media: double-sided, high-density (DS/HD)

diskettes. Double (low) density uses double-sided, double-

density (DS/DD D) diskettes. Substituting diskettes of one density for diskettes of either a higher or lower density generally does not work. Data integrity cannot be assured whenever a

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diskette is formatted to a capacity not matching its den-

sity. A PCMCIA memory card with densities from 512KB to 64MB may be formatted.

fdformat writes new identification and data fields for each

sector on all tracks unless the -x option is specified. For

diskettes, each sector is verified if the -v option is

specified.

After formatting and verifying, fdformat writes an

operating-system label on block 0. Use the -t dos option

(same as the -d option) to put an MS-DOS file system on the

diskette or PCMCIA memory card after the format is done. Use

the -t nec option with the -M option (same as the -m option)

to put an NEC-DOS file system on a diskette. Otherwise,

fdformat writes a SunOS label in block 0.

OPTIONS The following options are supported:

-b label Labels the media with volume label. A SunOS

volume label is restricted to 8 characters. A

DOS volume label is restricted to 11 upper-

case characters.

-B filename Installs special boot loader in filename on

an MS-DOS diskette. This option is only mean-

ingful when the -d option (or -t dos) is also

specified.

-D Formats a 720KB (3.5 inch) or 360KB (5.25

inch) double-density diskette (same as the -l

or -L options). This is the default for

double-density type drives. It is needed if

the drive is a high- or extended-density

type.

-e Ejects the diskette when done. This feature

is not available on all systems.

-E Formats a 2.88MB (3.5 inch) extended-density

diskette. This is the default for extended-

density type drives.

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-f Forces formatting, that is, this option does

not ask for confirmation before starting for-

mat.

-H Formats a 1.44MB (3.5 inch) or 1.2MB (5.25

inch) high-density diskette. This is the

default for high-density type drives; it is

needed if the drive is the extended-density

type.

-M Writes a 1.2MB (3.5 inch) medium-density for-

mat on a high-density diskette (use only with

the -t nec option). This is the same as using

-m.

This feature is not available on all systems.

-q Quiet; does not print status messages.

-t dos Installs an MS-DOS file system and boot sec-

tor formatting. This is equivalent to the DOS

format command or the -d option.

-t nec Installs an NEC-DOS file system and boot sec-

tor on the disk after formatting. This should

be used only with the -M option. This feature

is not available on all systems.

-U Performs umount on any file systems and then

formats. See mount(1M).

-v Verifies each block of the diskette after the

format.

-x Skips the format and only writes a SunOS

label or an MS-DOS file system.

OPERANDS The following operands are supported: devname Replaces devname with rdiskette0 (systems without volume management) or floppy0 (systems with volume management) to use the first drive or

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rdiskette1 (systems without volume management) or floppy1 (systems with volume management) to use the second drive. If devname is omitted, the first drive, if one exists, is used. For PCMCIA memory cards, replace devname with the device name for the PCMCIA memory card which resides in

/dev/rdsk/cNtNdNsN or /dev/dsk/cNtNdNsN. If dev-

name is omitted, the default diskette drive, if one exists, is used. If devname is omitted, the default diskette drive, if one exists, will be used. N represents a decimal number and can be specified as follows: cN Controller N tN Technology type N: 0x1 ROM 0x2 OTPROM 0x3 EPROM 0x4 EEPROM 0x5 FLASH 0x6 SRAM 0x7 DRAM dN Technology region in type N. sN Slice N.

The following options are provided for compati-

bility with previous versions of fdformat. Their

use is discouraged.

-d Formats an MS-DOS floppy diskette or PCMCIA

memory card (same as -t dos). This is

equivalent to the MS-DOS FORMAT command.

-l Formats a 720KB (3.5 inch) or 360KB (5.25

inch) double-density diskette (same as -D

or -L). This is the default for double-

density type drives; it is needed if the

drive is the high- or extended-density

type.

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-L Formats a 720KB (3.5 inch) or 360KB (5.25

inch) double-density diskette (same as -l

or -D). This is the default for double-

density type drives.

-m Writes a 1.2 MB (3.5 inch) medium- density

format on a high-density diskette (use only

with the -t nec option). This is the same

as using -M. This feature is not available

on all systems. FILES /dev/diskette0 Directory providing block device access for the media in floppy drive 0. /dev/diskette0 Directory providing character device access for the media in floppy drive 0.

/dev/aliases/floppy0 Symbolic link to the character dev-

ice for the media in floppy drive 0. /dev/rdiskette Directory providing character device access for the media in the primary floppy drive, usually drive 0. /dev/dsk/cNtNdNsN Directory providing block device access for the PCMCIA memory card. See OPERANDS for a description of N. /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNsN Directory providing character device access for the PCMCIA memory card. See OPERANDS for a description of N.

/dev/aliases/pcmemS Symbolic link to the character dev-

ice for the PCMCIA memory card in socket S where S represents a PCMCIA socket number. /dev/rdsk/cNtNdNsN Directory providing character device access for the PCMCIA memory card.

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See OPERANDS for a description of N. /dev/dsk/cNtNdNsN Directory providing block device access for the PCMCIA memory card. See OPERANDS for a description of N.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | SUNWcs |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

cpio(1), eject(1), rmformat(1), tar(1), volcheck(1), volrm-

mount(1), mount(1M), newfs(1M), prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5), pcfs(7FS) x86 Only fd(7D) NOTES

A diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file sys-

tem created on a SPARC based system (by using fdformat and

newfs(1M)), is not identical to a diskette or PCMCIA memory card containing a ufs file system created on an x86 based system. Do not interchange ufs diskettes or memory cards between these platforms. Use cpio(1) or tar(1) to transfer files on diskettes or memory cards between them. A diskette

or PCMCIA memory card formatted using the -t dos option (or

-d) for MS-DOS does not have the necessary system files, and

is therefore not bootable. Trying to boot from it on a PC produces the following message:

Non-System disk or disk error.

Replace and strike any key when ready

BUGS

Currently, bad sector mapping is not supported on floppy diskettes or PCMCIA memory cards. Therefore, a diskette or

memory card is unusable if fdformat finds an error (bad sec-

tor).

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