Re: LBA48 partitioning scheme

Andrew de Quincey <[email protected]> Thu, 2 Jun 2005 21:40:29 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.linux.ports.xbox.devel
Organization Etv Interactive Ltd
Message-ID <[email protected]>
> >As I said, if the Xbox-Linux community wants to consider themselves/their
> > product as '100% separate' from the Xbox-Kernel, then it should just take
> > over the entire drive/don't bother trying to co-exist with Xbox-Kernel. 
> > That's a perfectly valid position to take - although I believe you'll get
> > less people downloading Xbox-Linux/converting their Xbox's to be 100%
> > Linux.
>
> As you say, coexist. So Xbox-Linux supports the standard.

If you don't like the feature don't use it and it won't affect you. As for 
"standard" - xbox linux itself is hardly an MS approved and signed 
application - which is really what defines whether software running on the 
xbox is standard or not :)

I will be submitting the patches to the list no matter what. What happens then 
is up to those who have CVS access who review the code.

Incidentally, they're nearly ready - just writing a really simple disk 
partitioner for use under linux and that'll be it.


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