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Linux mtoolstest Command

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The Linux mtoolstest command is used to test and display the settings of mtools.

mtoolstest is a command within the mtools package that reads and analyzes the mtools configuration file, displaying the results on the screen.

Syntax

mtoolstest

Example

By directly entering mtoolstest in the command line, you can display the current configuration information of the mtools package. The result is as follows:

$ mtoolstest # Display the current configuration information of the mtools package
drive J: # List of current configuration information of the mtools package
#fn=0 mode=0 builtin
file="/dev/sdb4" fat_bits=16
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
mformat_only
drive Z:
#fn=0 mode=0 builtin
file="/dev/sdb4" fat_bits=16
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
mformat_only
drive X:
#fn=0 mode=0 builtin
file="$DISPLAY" fat_bits=0
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
drive A:
#fn=2 mode=128 defined in /etc/mtools.conf
file="/dev/fd0" fat_bits=0
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
exclusive
drive B:
#fn=2 mode=128 defined in /etc/mtools.conf
file="/dev/fd1" fat_bits=0
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
exclusive
drive M:
#fn=2 mode=0 defined in /etc/mtools.conf
file="/var/lib/dosemu/hdimage.first" fat_bits=0
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x80
partition=1
drive N:
#fn=2 mode=0 defined in /etc/mtools.conf
file="/var/lib/dosemu/fdimage" fat_bits=0
tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0
offset=0x0
partition=0
mtools_fat_compatibility=0
mtools_skip_check=0
mtools_lower_case=0

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