Re: Subject: [PATCH RFC] block: fix Amiga RDB partition support for disks >= 2 TB

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Michael.

Michael Schmitz - 01.07.18, 04:43:
Am 30.06.18 um 19:49 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
I am really inclined to point some AmigaOS 4 developers to this
discussion and just looked for an archive. Unfortunately there does
not appear to be a working one. The one mentioned on

http://www.linux-m68k.org/mail.html

http://aire.ncl.ac.uk/Atari/Mailing-Lists/Linux-680x0-vger-List.inde
x.html

does not send an answer within the HTTP / TCP timeout limit.

Most of the information found online on m68k will be several years out
of date, I'd expect. The page you appear to have found will be
several decades out of date (any mention of the FTP server at Uni
Saarbruecken for list archives is a dead giveaway). The internet
doesn't forget, but that can be a curse rather than a blessing at
times.

Anyway, vger sez:

https://marc.info/?l=linux-m68k&r=1&w=2
and
https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-m68k/

which work for me.

I also did not find any archive for linux-block mailing list

https://marc.info/?l=linux-block works for me.

Ah, I thought marc.info was down, but well now I remember that someone 
took over or something like that.

Did not think of spinics.net.

Well I wrote a mail to some AmigaOS 4 developers. Whether I get a 
response remains to be seen. However, in any case I´d continue with 
developing the patch. I´d I not make the Linux fix dependent on this.

If they share something with me to forward it regarding the Linux patch, 
I´d share that with you.

And lore.kernel.org only seems to archive LKML itself which is patch
and the discussion we have here is not CC´d to.

And I'm glad we didn't.

:)

Thanks,
-- 
Martin


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