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FLOPPY(8)			    floppy			     FLOPPY(8)

NAME
       floppy - format floppy disks

SYNOPSIS
       floppy [[--createrc >/etc/floppy] | [--format /dev/fdo] |
	      [--format A:]]

       floppygtk

DESCRIPTION
       The floppy utility does low-level formatting of floppy disks.  floppy
       uses a simple interface for formatting disks in floppy controller
       drives and in ATAPI IDE floppy drives, such as LS-120 "Superdisk"
       drives. ATAPI IDE support requires a patch to the Linux kernel. Without
       a patched kernel floppy can only format disks in floppy controller
       drives.

	   Note
	   Use caution in formatting anything other than standard 3.5" 1.4MB
	   floppy disks in ATAPI IDE floppy drives. Most LS-120 drives, for
	   example, accept a request to format 120MB high density disks, but
	   most 120MB disks are not designed to be formatted. Low-level
	   formatting will ruin them permanently.

       floppygtk is a GTK interface to the floppy utility. If started from an
       X terminal window, floppy automatically runs floppygtk.

OPTIONS
       --probe, -p
	   Probe for available floppy drives.  floppy creates and displays a
	   list of all detected floppy drives.

       --createrc, -r
	   Print a configuration file.	floppy prints on standard output the
	   results of the --probe option in a configuration file format. This
	   configuration file should be saved as /etc/floppy.

       --showrc
	   List floppy drives configured in /etc/floppy.

       --capacity, -c
	   Show the available format capacities of the floppy drive. Most
	   floppy drives can format disks of different capacities.  --capacity
	   lists each available format capacity as CxBxS where: C - number of
	   cylinders, B - blocks per cylinder, S - block size, in bytes.
	   --capacity also calculates how much that is, in kilobytes
	   ormegabytes.

       --format, -f
	   Format the disk in the floppy drive.

       --size=CxBxS, -s=CxBxS
	   Specify the size of the disk to format.  --format uses the first
	   format capacity reported by --capacity if the --size option is not
	   specified.

       --ext2, or --ext3
	   Create an ext2 or an ext3 (Linux) filesystem on the formatted
	   floppy. This option requires the e2fsprogs package to be installed.
	   This option runs mke2fs after formatting the floppy disk.

       --fat
	   Create a FAT (DOS) filesystem on the formatted floppy. This option
	   requires the dosfstools package to be installed. This option runs
	   mkdosfs after formatting the floppy disk.

       --noprompt, -n
	   Suppress verbose output produced by --capacity and --format. Use a
	   raw output format that can be used by a front-end wrapper that runs
	   floppy on the back-end.

       --eject
	   Eject the floppy from the drive (IDE floppy drives with an
	   electronic eject mechanism).

   PROBING FOR AVAILABLE FLOPPY DRIVES
	   floppy --probe

       This command probes the hardware and reports on the available floppy
       drives. A typical output from --probe would be:

	   floppy 0.18 Copyright 2001-2003, Double Precision, Inc.

	   floppy    /dev/fd0: 3.5" HD
	   idefloppy /dev/hda: LS-120 VER5 00 UHD Floppy
	     Revision: F523M5A9
	     Serial number: 9803M9A03464

       Here, floppy detected a high density floppy drive on /dev/fd0, and an
       IDE floppy drive on /dev/hda.

   CREATING A CONFIGURATION FILE
       A configuration file, /etc/floppy must be created before floppy can
       format floppy disks. This configuration file can be created
       automatically by the --createrc option. Each line in the configuration
       file contains the following information: type<TAB>label<TAB>device.
       "<TAB>" is a single ASCII TAB character. "device" is the device entry
       for the floppy drive.  floppy requires that all requests for formatting
       floppies must use only the devices that appear in this configuration
       file. "label" is an alias for this device.  floppy accepts "label:"
       instead of the actual device entry, for example: "floppy --format A:".
       "type" is either "floppy" or "idefloppy".

       The --createrc option sets "A" as the label for the first floppy drive,
       and "B" for the second floppy drive. If --createrc finds more than two
       floppy drives, --createrc will use "FA", "FB", "FC", and so on.

   DETERMINING AVAILABLE FORMAT CAPACITIES
       Most floppy drives can format disks of different capacities. The
       --capacity option shows possible format capacities on the specified
       floppy device. A typical IDE floppy drive may report the following
       capacities:

	   $ floppy --capacity B:
	   Formattable capacities for /dev/hda:
	     80x36x512	     (1.40 Mb)
	     80x30x512	     (1.17 Mb)
	     56x22x1024	     (1.20 Mb)

       A standard floppy drive attached to the floppy controller may report
       the following capacities:

	   $ floppy --capacity A:
	   Formattable capacities for /dev/fd0:
	     80x36x512	     (/dev/fd0H1440, 1.40 Mb)
	     80x18x512	     (/dev/fd0D720, 720 Kb)
	     80x48x512	     (/dev/fd0u1920, 1.87 Mb)
	     80x28x512	     (/dev/fd0u1120, 1.09 Mb)
	     80x40x512	     (/dev/fd0u1660, 1.56 Mb)
	     80x26x512	     (/dev/fd0u1040, 1.01 Mb)
	     80x46x512	     (/dev/fd0u1840, 1.79 Mb)
	     80x42x512	     (/dev/fd0u1680, 1.64 Mb)

       The --capacity option reports each available format capacity as
       "cylinders x blocks-per-cylinder x block size". IDE floppy drive only
       return a total block count, and --capacity tries some common
       blocks-per-cylinder geometries, until it finds one that fits. Format
       capacities of standard floppy drives are obtained from the floppy
       device driver.

	   Note
	   IDE floppy drives may report format capacities only after a disk is
	   inserted. Without a floppy disk, IDE floppy drives may not report
	   any available format capacities, or they may report the primary
	   format capacity that they are designed to format. For example, most
	   LS-120 drives default to reporting 120mb when there is no disk
	   inserted in the drive:

	       $ floppy --capacity A:
	       Formattable capacities for /dev/hda:
		 6848x36x512	 (120.37 Mb)

	   Warning
	   Do not attempt to format 120Mb media in LS-120 drives. Most LS-120
	   disks are not user-formattable. They are factory-formatted, and
	   attempts to format them in LS-120 drives will render them unusable
	   (to be sure, check the label on the floppy itself). The floppy
	   utility does not prevent one from trying to use any format capacity
	   the IDE floppy drive claims to support. If the drive claims it can
	   format a disk of the given capacity, floppy will oblige.

   FORMATTING
       The --format option does a low-level format on the floppy.

	   $ ./floppy --format --size=80x36x512 A:
	   Formatting 1.40 Mb...   0%

       --size must specify a geometry returned by --capacity. If --size is
       absent, the first geometry is selected.

       For floppy controller drives, the status counter will go from 0% to
       100%. With most IDE floppy drives the counter will remain at 0% until
       the format finishes. Some IDE floppy drives are capable of reporting
       format progress status, which will would allow --format to count up
       from 0% to 100%.

	   $ ./floppy --format --verify A:

       The --verify option verifies the low-level format. For floppy
       controller drives, the floppy disk is read from start to finish, after
       the low-level format concludes. For IDE floppy drives, the format
       request to the drive sets a flag that that requests low-level format
       verification.

	   Note
	   Some IDE floppy drives ignore the verify request, or always verify
	   low-level formats, whether or not it was requested.

	   $ ./floppy --format -V A:

       The -V option is like --verify except that IDE floppy drive formats are
       verified manually - like floppy controller drive formats - by reading
       the floppy disk from start to finish.

FILES
       /etc/floppy
	   The configuration file.

       /dev/fd[0-7]
	   Floppy controller drives.

       /dev/hd[a-h]
	   ATAPI IDE floppy drives.

SEE ALSO
       fd(4), mkdosfs(8), mke2fs(8).

AUTHORS
       Double Precision, Inc.

World Domination		  09/22/2009			     FLOPPY(8)
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