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2013 Jul 22
1
[PATCH 1/1 v2] Add UFS1/2 support to Extlinux installer.
...k offsets. Besides, UFS2 can be installed in the 0-64k range like BTRFS, whereas UFS1 can't. UFS2 has no cow feature unlike BTRFS. Signed-off-by: Raphael S.Carvalho <raphael.scarv at gmail.com> --- extlinux/main.c | 79 ++++++++++--- extlinux/ufs.h | 26 ++++ extlinux/ufs_fs.h | 307 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ libinstaller/syslxfs.h | 4 +- 4 files changed, 396 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) create mode 100644 extlinux/ufs.h create mode 100644 extlinux/ufs_fs.h diff --git a/extlinux/main.c b/extlinux/main.c index 9ee9abb..737b668 10064...
2013 Jul 12
2
[PATCH 001/001] Add UFS1/2 support to Extlinux installer.
...different magic numbers and super block offsets. Besides, UFS2 can be installed in the 0-64k range like BTRFS, whereas UFS1 can't. Signed-off-by: Raphael S.Carvalho <raphael.scarv at gmail.com> --- extlinux/main.c | 71 +++++++++--- extlinux/ufs.h | 26 ++++ extlinux/ufs_fs.h | 307 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ libinstaller/syslxfs.h | 4 +- 4 files changed, 390 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) create mode 100644 extlinux/ufs.h create mode 100644 extlinux/ufs_fs.h diff --git a/extlinux/main.c b/extlinux/main.c index aa20e1b..1ebf800 10064...
2014 May 29
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] UFS1/2 support series
...n the two parts are put together they are called UFS/FFS or more commonly just UFS." Dependencies: - Environment: Require a *GNU/Linux* system to follow these steps. - Package: ufsutils (UFS filesystems utilities) - Device driver: UFS support on Linux: you need a kernel with the option CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE enabled or at least configured as a module. For the latter case, load the module ufs.ko with modprobe (probably located at: /lib/modules/). If this option wasn't even configured as a module, then you need to recompile your kernel with that option enabled. Further information can be found...
2014 May 29
3
[PATCH 0/2] UFS1/2 support series
...n the two parts are put together they are called UFS/FFS or more commonly just UFS." Dependencies: - Environment: Require a *GNU/Linux* system to follow these steps. - Package: ufsutils (UFS filesystems utilities) - Device driver: UFS support on Linux: you need a kernel with the option CONFIG_UFS_FS_WRITE enabled or at least configured as a module. For the latter case, load the module ufs.ko with modprobe (probably located at: /lib/modules/). If this option wasn't even configured as a module, then you need to recompile your kernel with that option enabled. Further information can be found...