Linux can read, but not write, OS/2 HPFS partitions. Mount options are the same as for msdos partitions. uid=nnn All files in the partition will be owned by user id nnn. gid=nnn All files in the partition will be in group nnn. umask=nnn The permission mask (see umask(1)) for the partition. conv=binary Data is returned exactly as is, with CRLF's. [default] conv=text (Carriage return, line feed) is replaced with newline. conv=auto Chooses, file by file, conv=binary or conv=text (by guessing) There is one mount option unique to HPFS. case=lower Convert file names to lower case. [default] case=asis Return file names as is, in mixed case. Case is not significant in filename matching, like real HPFS. Command line example mkdir -p /os2/c mount -t hpfs -o uid=100,gid=100 /dev/sda6 /os2/c /etc/fstab example /dev/sdb5 /d/f hpfs ro,uid=402,gid=402,umask=002