[OT] VMS ODS-5 filesystems, was: Re: Filenames in Ada
- From: clubley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Clubley)
- Date: 25 Nov 2005 06:25:37 -0600
In article <1132902735.252192.317840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "krischik" <krischik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> Well, does VMS still use Radix-50 for file names? (:-)) That's wise!
>
> Depends on the file system used. Amost all GNU/VMS tools demand an ODS5
> file system which is supositly POSIX compliant.
>
> Well I would not know - we use ODS3 here :-( .
>
I think you mean ODS-2. :-) (ODS-3 is ISO 9660)
If your site policies allow it, you could try one of the freeware container
drivers such as LDDRIVER and create a ODS-5 volume within the container.
Simon.
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