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Linux Comm Mtoolstest

# Linux mtoolstest Command [![Image 3: Linux Command Manual](#) Linux Command Manual](#) The Linux mtoolstest command is used to test and display the related settings of mtools. mtoolstest is a command for the mtools package. It reads and analyzes the mtools configuration file and displays the results on the screen. ### Syntax mtoolstest ### Example By directly entering mtoolstest in the command line, you can display the current configuration information of the mtools package. The result is as follows: $ mtoolstest #Display the current configuration information of the mtools package drive J: #List of current configuration information for the mtools package #fn=0 mode=0 builtin file="/dev/sdb4" fat_bits=16 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 mformat_only drive Z: #fn=0 mode=0 builtin file="/dev/sdb4" fat_bits=16 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 mformat_only drive X: #fn=0 mode=0 builtin file="$DISPLAY" fat_bits=0 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 drive A: #fn=2 mode=128 defined in /etc/mtools.conf file="/dev/fd0" fat_bits=0 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 exclusive drive B: #fn=2 mode=128 defined in /etc/mtools.conf file="/dev/fd1" fat_bits=0 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 exclusive drive M: #fn=2 mode=0 defined in /etc/mtools.conf file="/var/lib/dosemu/hdimage.first" fat_bits=0 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x80 partition=1 drive N: #fn=2 mode=0 defined in /etc/mtools.conf file="/var/lib/dosemu/fdimage" fat_bits=0 tracks=0 heads=0 sectors=0 hidden=0 offset=0x0 partition=0 mtools_fat_compatibility=0 mtools_skip_check=0 mtools_lower_case=0 [![Image 4: Linux Command Manual](#) Linux Command Manual](#)
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