HPFS in my OS

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netster403

RE:Why not?

Post by netster403 »

I do but its filled with SuSE linux, Midget Porn, and warez ;)
Anon

RE:Why not?

Post by Anon »

Anyone have a BLANK hard drive image with only one txt file or something?
carbonBased

RE:Why not?

Post by carbonBased »

I can make you a floppy image, if you want... just let me know how you want it organized, and what kind of files on it, and I can post it on my web site, or send it to your email address.

Jeff
Anon

RE:Why not?

Post by Anon »

Just make a floppy image with one ("test.txt") that has "12345678" in it.
Anon

Floppy image

Post by Anon »

Also, does anyone have a link to code that does file I/O with XFS?

PS: I still need that floppy image.
carbonBased

RE:Floppy image

Post by carbonBased »

Look at the GRUB sources for file I/O with XFS, or the Linux kernel.

As for the floppy image, I'll get it up by the end of the night.  I had a little bit of trouble, and actually, in the end, had to create a 5MB HD Image to get the thing to work (hopefully this isn't a problem...?).

Does anybody have acceptable parameters for mkfs.xfs for use with a floppy?  It keeps complaining  "internal log size 1200 too large, must fit in allocation group", but even when I change the log size, I still get errors.

The 5MB HD compresses to about 8k, if I recall correctly, and I'll put it up on my web site by the end of the day (it's currently stuck in my virtual machine at school, and I can't get it out until I get home and ftp it over to my real system).  I'll put it at http://www.neuraldk.org/hd5MB.gz

The format of the image:
/test.txt -> contains "12345"
/directory -> an empty directory

Jeff
Anon

RE:Floppy image

Post by Anon »

Thanks. Theres not much time left now, so I'll decompress it tomorrow...



Anon
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