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4. High Performance FileSystem (HPFS)
Good HPFS links:
4.1 Accessing HPFS from DOS (iHPFS)
iHPFS makes possible for OS/2 users to use their HPFS partitions when they boot plain DOS. The HPFS partition is assigned a drive letter, and can be accessed like any DOS drive.iHPFS is restricted to read-only access.
This program is no longer being developed, because author doesn't use OS/2. If you are willing to maintain the program, let him know.
4.2 Accessing HPFS from DOS (hpfsdos)
4.3 Accessing HPFS from DOS (hpfsa)
4.4 Accessing HPFS from DOS (amos)
4.5 Accessing HPFS from Linux
If you have kernel with HPFS support, say "Y"es to 'OS/2 HPFS filesystem support' in Filesystems submenu. Then recompile kernel using 'make dep bzImage', reboot and try to mount your HPFS partition (e.g. mount /dev/hda2 /mnt -t hpfs).
4.6 Accessing HPFS from FreeBSD
4.7 Accessing HPFS from Windows NT 3.5
4.8 Accessing HPFS from Windows NT 4
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