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AT&T UNIX - The Floppydisk; Copying Entire Floppy Disks

AT&T UNIX
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Using
Floppy
Disks
If
you
have
left
open
any
folders
or
files
that
are
stored
on
the
floppy
disk,
these
windows
remain
on
the
screen.
You
will
be
prompted
to
close
these
windows
before
you
can
remove
the
floppy
disk
from
the
drive.
Before
you
remove
the
floppy
disk
from
the
drive
or
lift
the
drive
lever,
you
must
wait
until
the
red
light
is
off.
Be
very
careful
to
do
this;
otherwise,
you
may
damage
data
on
your
floppy
disk.
Note
To
avoid
accidental
damage
to
a
floppy
disk
frpm
a
remote
system,
never
leave
floppy
disks
in
the
floppy
disk
drive
after
you
are
through
using
them.
Copying
Entjre
Floppy
Disks
The
Floppy
Disk
Copy
selection
copies
the
entire
contents
of
one
floppy
disk
onto
another
formatted
floppy
disk.
You
cannot
specify
individual
folders
or
files
to
copy.
For
information
on
how
to
copy
selected
folders
and
files,
see
"Copying
or
Moving
Folders
and
Files
to
the
Floppydisk"
in
this
chapter.
Only
floppy
disks
that
have
been
formatted
to
work
with
the
UNIX
PC
can
be
copied
with
this
procedure.
You
can
use
this
selection
to
copy
your
System
Software
disks.
You
cannot
use
this
selection
to
duplicate
MS-DOS
disks.
The
floppy
disk
that
contains
the
files
you
want
to
copy
is
called
the
source
diskette;
the
formatted
floppy
disk
that
you
are
copying
to
is
called
the
target
diskette.
Be
sure
your
target
disks
are
formatted
before
you
begin
the
floppy
disk
copy
procedure.
Also,
be
sure
your
target
disks
do
not
contain
any
files
you
want
to
keep.
The
Floppy
Disk
Copy
selection
copies
over
any
existing
files
on
the
target
disk.
To
copy
the
entire
contents
of
one
floppy
disk
onto
another:
1
Point
to
I
FloppydiskI
in
the
Office
window.
2
Press
<Enter>
or
<Bl>.
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