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This is version 1.01 of rafsln, 13111998.
Copyright Richard Atterer.
This program is Freeware, see the raFS copyright notice for details.


rafsln allows you to read raFS discs on Unix systems. It creates a directory structure resembling that of the raFS disc and fills it with symbolic or hard links to the A0.A0.A0 files.

Syntax: rafsln [-s] [-e] [-c] <DirContaining!Atterer> [<DestinationDir>]
  -s  Make symbolic links instead of hard links
  -e  Add extensions to names not containing any dots
  -c  Add filetype after comma; filename,fff

If the destination directory is omitted, . is used. Inside that directory, the program creates a subdirectory named like the raFS disc.

When using the -e switch to add extensions to the filenames, rafsln looks for a file called .rafsln_mapping in your home directory. You can use this file to specify which filetypes are mapped to which extensions. The file format is very simple  see the supplied example.

If both the -e and -c switches are present, the program first tries to find an extension in the mappings file. Only if this fails, the filetype is added in hexadecimal notation after a comma.

The binary is for a.out ARMLinux.

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