Subj : Re: DOSBOX-X and lowercas To : Mike Powell From : Nigel Reed Date : Sun Mar 23 2025 18:16:51 Re: Re: DOSBOX-X and lowercas By: Mike Powell to NIGEL REED on Sun Mar 23 2025 10:27:00 > I checked the "universal" conf file and didn't see that setting. I have now > tried it. Files written are still all in UPPERCASE on the host os. I think I did have that problem once and the way I got around it was to create a vfat filesystem for that directory. You can use dd to create a small file and then format it as vfat, mount it to /mnt and copy your files over, and unmount and remount to the new location and add it to fstab. This is one way I found around the issue, but I'm sure sure it's going to help in your case. You could create a symlink from the lower to upper case name if you know what it's going to be in advance or after the dos program has run? I'd need to know more about how it's used I guess. --- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (1:124/5016) .