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2015 Jan 06
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...nd it doesn't > require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if > that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. > > I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case > you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids > confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are > reviewed). > In my opinion, linux/syslinux really should just be part of extlinux, since it is exactly equivalent to mounting the filesystem, running extlinux, and unmounting the filesystem. That automatic...
2015 Jan 06
2
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...gt;> require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if >> that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. >> >> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids >> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are >> reviewed). >> > > In my opinion, linux/syslinux really should just be part of extlinux, > since it is exactly equivalent to mounting the filesystem, running > extlinux, and unmounting t...
2014 Dec 24
0
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
...is already in > use), it will check whether the target is a directory or device and > decide what to do, it would stop and error if the device is mounted. > > I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case > you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids > confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are > reviewed). > > More info: > * It will use libext2fs to read and write the file. > * It will be used when the target is a extX device or file block, and > work as before when the target is a dir...
2015 Jan 06
0
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if >>> that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. >>> >>> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >>> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids >>> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are >>> reviewed). >>> >> >> In my opinion, linux/syslinux really should just be part of extlinux, >> since it is exactly equivalent to mounting the filesystem, running >&gt...
2014 Dec 25
2
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
...gt; use), it will check whether the target is a directory or device and >> decide what to do, it would stop and error if the device is mounted. >> >> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids >> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are >> reviewed). >> >> More info: >> * It will use libext2fs to read and write the file. >> * It will be used when the target is a extX device or file block, and >> work as bef...
2015 Jan 06
1
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...t; require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if > > that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. > > > > I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case > > you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids > > confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are > > reviewed). > > > > In my opinion, linux/syslinux really should just be part of extlinux, > since it is exactly equivalent to mounting the filesystem, running > extlinux, and unmount...
2014 Dec 25
0
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
...eck whether the target is a directory or device and > >> decide what to do, it would stop and error if the device is mounted. > >> > >> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case > >> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids > >> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are > >> reviewed). > >> > >> More info: > >> * It will use libext2fs to read and write the file. > >> * It will be used when the target is a extX device or file bloc...
2014 Dec 24
14
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
...se "-d" but it is already in use), it will check whether the target is a directory or device and decide what to do, it would stop and error if the device is mounted. I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are reviewed). More info: * It will use libext2fs to read and write the file. * It will be used when the target is a extX device or file block, and work as before when the target is a directory. * It will be used for both...
2015 Jan 02
13
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...linux support ext2/3/4, and it doesn't require the root privilege, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are reviewed). Please feel free to give your comments, any suggestion is appreciated. // Robert The following changes since commit 81ad566f155fac31089fde69c87059b217e7e9b6: NEWS: Update for 6.03 release (2014-10-06 09:2...
2015 Jan 06
3
[PATCH 0/9] linux/syslinux: support ext2/3/4 device
...ge, I'd like to add a separate e2fs/syslinux, if >>>> that is more appropriate, it should be easy to do that. >>>> >>>> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >>>> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids >>>> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are >>>> reviewed). >>>> >>> >>> In my opinion, linux/syslinux really should just be part of extlinux, >>> since it is exactly equivalent to mounting the fil...
2014 Dec 25
2
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
...the target is a directory or device and >>>> decide what to do, it would stop and error if the device is mounted. >>>> >>>> I put these patches on github so that you can easily get them in case >>>> you'd like to test them. (The repo's name is sys_tmp, which avoids >>>> confusing others, I will remove the repo when these patches are >>>> reviewed). >>>> >>>> More info: >>>> * It will use libext2fs to read and write the file. >>>> * It will be used when the target is a extX d...