Accessing Files And Folders With Names That Contain Spaces; Listing Drive Identifiers - Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual

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Accessing files and folders with names that contain spaces

Listing drive identifiers

When using any of the OmniFS operations on files or folders that contain spaces
in the file name or folder name, you must use one of these methods.
To display the directory for the folder My Documents in volume 1, use one of the
following:
OmniFS dir "1.1:\My Documents" OmniFS dir 1.1:"\My Documents"
The following example would not work:
OmniFS dir 1.1:\"My Documents"
An NTFS file system cannot be mounted by DOS and, therefore, does not have a
drive letter assigned by DOS. Use the info or diskinfo command to list the drive
identifiers that are assigned by OmniFS on a computer.
In all cases, the characters :\ distinguish the volume identifier from the path name.
For example, the output of c:\>omnifs info might look like the following:
Disk:
1
1.1
Disk:
2
2.1
2.2
The output provides additional information that is required to address partitions
by the physical arrangement on the drives. Volume labels can also be used. To
copy a file from the NTFS partition to the FAT32 partition in the example above,
you can use the following syntax:
omnifs copy Rasfline:\test\data.txt 2.2:\test\data.txt
Manipulating files and directories using OmniFS
(95.42GB)
M:[Maxtor 4 G100H5 GAK8]
S:[G5001MGF]
(87.89GB)
[C:\] Active Volume NTFS
l:[Rasfline] Primary
(7.53GB)
Unused Space Primary
(3.01GB)
M:[QUANTUM FIREBALL
EX3 A0A.] S:[673826342323]
(55.09MB)
Active Volume EXT2 Primary
(2.95GB)
[E:\] Volume FAT32 Primary
(3.94MB)
Unused Space Primary
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Using OmniFS

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