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-.TH mtools 1 "21Nov21" mtools-4.0.36
+.TH mtools 1 "21Mar23" mtools-4.0.43
.SH Name
mtools - utilities to access DOS disks in Unix.
'\" t
.nf
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.in +0.3i
-http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mtools/mtools-4.0.36.tar.gz
+http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mtools/mtools-4.0.43.tar.gz
.fi
.in -0.3i
.ft R
Most mtools commands allow multiple filename parameters, which
doesn't follow MS-DOS conventions, but which is more user-friendly.
.PP
-Most mtools commands allow options that instruct them how to handle file
-name clashes. See section name clashes, for more details on these. All
-commands accept the \fR\&\f(CW-V\fR flags which prints the version, and most
-accept the \fR\&\f(CW-v\fR flag, which switches on verbose mode. In verbose
-mode, these commands print out the name of the MS-DOS files upon which
-they act, unless stated otherwise. See section Commands, for a description of
-the options which are specific to each command.
+Most mtools commands allow options that instruct them how to handle
+file name clashes. See section name clashes, for more details on these.
+.PP
+All commands accept the \fR\&\f(CW-i\fR flag which allows to specify an
+image file (See section drive letters).
+.PP
+All commands accept the \fR\&\f(CW-V\fR flag which prints the version, and
+most accept the \fR\&\f(CW-v\fR flag, which switches on verbose mode. In
+verbose mode, these commands print out the name of the MS-DOS files
+upon which they act, unless stated otherwise. See section Commands, for a
+description of the options which are specific to each command.
.PP
.SS Drive\ letters
.PP
mattrib
mbadblocks
mcd
-mclasserase
mcopy
mdel
mdeltree