Questions about formatting floppies.

J. Eric Townsend erict at flatline.UUCP
Sun Jun 11 08:09:39 AEST 1989



I've just discovered that once you've formatted a floppy, you can
just do mkfs's on it after that.  No need to iv.

I have the sneaking suspicion that every other unix-pc owner already
new this, and is going "So?" :-)

Is this a bad/good habit?  It certainly cuts down on the format time for
a floppy:

iv & mkfs:

real:	1:12.0
user:	3.0
sys:	1.9

mkfs alone:
real:	10.5
user:	0.5
sys:	1.2


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