Re: debian kernel m68k patches for 2.6.29

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Michael Schmitz píše v St 15. 04. 2009 v 03:25 +0200:
BTW, does it mean that there is a problem with mounting small GEMDOS
partitions in Linux (<32 MB?)? And at the same time you can't mount
larger partitions because of the logical sector size limit (>511 MB)?

Small partitions I can mount as regular MSDOS FAT (-o atari=no) only, unless 
they are <32 MB (in which case it's a 16 bit FAT with few enough clusters to be 
treated as 16 bit FAT by the Atari FAT patch).

I don't think I understand it.

What if I created a disk image with 15, 31, 63, 127, 255 and 511 MB
partitions and sent it to you? Would you please list what partition
sizes are mountable with _and_ without the Atari FAT patch that we are
discussing here? That could finally clear it up (for me at least).

What disk driver did you create these partitions with?

HDDRIVER, so it should be fully AHDI compatible.

Petr


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