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28.Dd December 9, 2016
29.Dt NEWFS_MSDOS 8
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm newfs_msdos
33.Nd construct a new MS-DOS (FAT) file system
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Nm
36.Op Fl N
37.Op Fl @ Ar offset
38.Op Fl B Ar boot
39.Op Fl C Ar create-size
40.Op Fl F Ar FAT-type
41.Op Fl I Ar VolumeId
42.Op Fl L Ar label
43.Op Fl O Ar OEM
44.Op Fl S Ar sector-size
45.Op Fl a Ar FAT-size
46.Op Fl b Ar block-size
47.Op Fl c Ar cluster-size
48.Op Fl e Ar DirEnts
49.Op Fl f Ar format
50.Op Fl h Ar heads
51.Op Fl i Ar info
52.Op Fl k Ar backup
53.Op Fl m Ar media
54.Op Fl n Ar FATs
55.Op Fl o Ar hidden
56.Op Fl r Ar reserved
57.Op Fl s Ar total
58.Op Fl u Ar track-size
59.Ar special
60.Op Ar disktype
61.Sh DESCRIPTION
62The
63.Nm
64utility creates a FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file system on device or file named
65.Ar special ,
66using
67.Xr disktab 5
68entry
69.Ar disktype
70to determine geometry, if required.
71.Pp
72If
73.Ar special
74does not contain a
75.Ar /
76and
77.Fl C
78is not used, it is assumed to be a device name and
79.Ar /dev/
80is prepended to the name to construct the actual device name.
81To work a file in the current directory use
82.Ar ./filename
83.Pp
84The options are as follows:
85.Bl -tag -width indent
86.It Fl N
87Do not create a file system: just print out parameters.
88.It Fl @ Ar offset
89Build the filesystem at the specified offset in bytes in the device or file.
90A suffix s, k, m, g (lower or upper case)
91appended to the offset specifies that the
92number is in sectors, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes, respectively.
93.It Fl B Ar boot
94Get bootstrap from file.
95.It Fl C Ar create-size
96Create the image file with the specified size.
97A suffix character appended to the size is interpreted as for the
98.Fl @
99option.
100The file is created by truncating any existing file with the same name and
101resizing it to the requested size.
102If the file system supports sparse files, the space occupied on disk may be
103smaller than the size specified as parameter.
104.It Fl F Ar FAT-type
105FAT type (one of 12, 16, or 32).
106.It Fl I Ar VolumeID
107Volume ID, a 32 bit number in decimal or hexadecimal (0x...) format.
108.It Fl L Ar label
109Volume label (up to 11 characters).
110The label should consist of
111only those characters permitted in regular DOS (8+3) filenames.
112.It Fl O Ar OEM
113OEM string (up to 8 characters).
114The default is
115.Qq Li "BSD4.4  " .
116.It Fl S Ar sector-size
117Number of bytes per sector.
118Acceptable values are powers of 2
119in the range 512 through 32768, inclusive.
120.It Fl a Ar FAT-size
121Number of sectors per FAT.
122.It Fl b Ar block-size
123File system block size (bytes per cluster).
124This should resolve to an
125acceptable number of sectors per cluster (see below).
126.It Fl c Ar cluster-size
127Sectors per cluster.
128Acceptable values are powers of 2 in the range
1291 through 128.
130If the block or cluster size are not specified, the code
131uses a cluster between 512 bytes and 32K depending on
132the filesystem size.
133.It Fl e Ar DirEnts
134Number of root directory entries (FAT12 and FAT16 only).
135.It Fl f Ar format
136Specify a standard (floppy disk) format.
137The standard formats
138are (capacities in kilobytes): 160, 180, 320, 360, 640, 720, 1200,
1391232, 1440, 2880.
140.It Fl h Ar heads
141Number of drive heads.
142.It Fl i Ar info
143Location of the file system info sector (FAT32 only).
144A value of 0xffff signifies no info sector.
145.It Fl k Ar backup
146Location of the backup boot sector (FAT32 only).
147A value
148of 0xffff signifies no backup sector.
149.It Fl m Ar media
150Media descriptor (acceptable range 0xf0 to 0xff).
151.It Fl n Ar FATs
152Number of FATs.
153Acceptable values are 1 to 16 inclusive.
154The default
155is 2.
156.It Fl o Ar hidden
157Number of hidden sectors.
158.It Fl r Ar reserved
159Number of reserved sectors.
160.It Fl s Ar total
161File system size.
162.It Fl u Ar track-size
163Number of sectors per track.
164.El
165.Sh NOTES
166If some parameters (e.g. size, number of sectors, etc.) are not specified
167through options or disktype, the program tries to generate them automatically.
168In particular, the size is determined as the device or file size minus the
169offset specified with the
170.Fl @
171option.
172When the geometry is not available, it is assumed to be 63 sectors, 255 heads.
173The size is then rounded to become a multiple of the track size and avoid
174complaints by some filesystem code.
175.Pp
176FAT file system parameters occupy a "Boot Sector BPB (BIOS Parameter
177Block)" in the first of the "reserved" sectors which precede the actual
178file system.
179For reference purposes, this structure is presented
180below.
181.Bd -literal
182struct bsbpb {
183    uint16_t	bpbBytesPerSec;		/* [-S] bytes per sector */
184    uint8_t	bpbSecPerClust;		/* [-c] sectors per cluster */
185    uint16_t	bpbResSectors;		/* [-r] reserved sectors */
186    uint8_t	bpbFATs;		/* [-n] number of FATs */
187    uint16_t	bpbRootDirEnts;		/* [-e] root directory entries */
188    uint16_t	bpbSectors;		/* [-s] total sectors */
189    uint8_t	bpbMedia;		/* [-m] media descriptor */
190    uint16_t	bpbFATsecs;		/* [-a] sectors per FAT */
191    uint16_t	bpbSecPerTrack;		/* [-u] sectors per track */
192    uint16_t	bpbHeads;		/* [-h] drive heads */
193    uint32_t	bpbHiddenSecs;		/* [-o] hidden sectors */
194    uint32_t	bpbHugeSectors;		/* [-s] big total sectors */
195};
196/* FAT32 extensions */
197struct bsxbpb {
198    uint32_t	bpbBigFATsecs;		/* [-a] big sectors per FAT */
199    uint16_t	bpbExtFlags;		/* control flags */
200    uint16_t	bpbFSVers;		/* file system version */
201    uint32_t	bpbRootClust;		/* root directory start cluster */
202    uint16_t	bpbFSInfo;		/* [-i] file system info sector */
203    uint16_t	bpbBackup;		/* [-k] backup boot sector */
204};
205.Ed
206.Sh LIMITATION
207The maximum file size is 4GB, even if the file system itself is bigger.
208.Sh EXIT STATUS
209.Ex -std
210.Sh EXAMPLES
211Create a file system, using default parameters, on
212.Pa /dev/da0s1 :
213.Bd -literal -offset indent
214newfs_msdos /dev/da0s1
215.Ed
216.Pp
217Create a standard 1.44M file system, with volume label
218.Ar foo ,
219on
220.Pa /dev/fd0 :
221.Bd -literal -offset indent
222newfs_msdos -f 1440 -L foo fd0
223.Ed
224.Pp
225Create a 30MB image file, with the FAT partition starting
22663 sectors within the image file:
227.Bd -literal -offset indent
228newfs_msdos -C 30M -@63s ./somefile
229.Ed
230.Sh SEE ALSO
231.Xr disktab 5 ,
232.Xr disklabel 8 ,
233.Xr fdisk 8 ,
234.Xr newfs 8
235.Sh HISTORY
236The
237.Nm
238utility first appeared in
239.Fx 3.0 .
240.Sh AUTHORS
241.An Robert Nordier Aq Mt rnordier@FreeBSD.org
242