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@(#)rxformat.8 6.3 (Berkeley) 06/03/86
RXFORMAT 8V ""
C 5 NAME
rxformat - format floppy disks
SYNOPSIS
/etc/rxformat [
-d ] special
DESCRIPTION
The
rxformat program formats a diskette in the specified drive
associated with the special device
special . (
Special is normally /dev/rx0, for drive 0, or /dev/rx1,
for drive 1.)
By default, the diskette is formatted single density;
a
-d flag may be supplied to force double density formatting.
Single density is compatible
with the IBM 3740 standard (128 bytes/sector).
In double density, each sector
contains 256 bytes of data.
Before formatting a diskette rxformat prompts for verification if standard input is a tty (this allows a user to cleanly abort the operation; note that formatting a diskette will destroy any existing data). Formatting is done by the hardware. All sectors are zero-filled.
DIAGNOSTICS
`No such device' means that the drive is not ready,
usually because no disk is in the drive or the drive door is open.
Other error messages are selfexplanatory.
FILES
/dev/rx?
SEE ALSO
rx(4V)
AUTHOR
Helge Skrivervik
BUGS
A floppy may not be formatted if the
header info on sector 1, track 0 has been damaged. Hence, it is not
possible to format a completely degaussed disk.
(This is actually a problem in the hardware.)