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From: neil.holmes@zoom.co.uk
To: Riley Williams <rhw@InfraDead.Org>
Cc: Linux 8086 <linux-8086@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Elks Distribution
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 20:35:07 +0100 (BST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1022787307.3cf67eeb1541d@webmail2.zoom.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0205301939450.15697-100000@Consulate.UFP.CX>

I may have caused confusion here. I have, indeed, been 
using type 81 for my fs type. I had problems early on, I 
thought with type 80, and slipped into using 81 back then. 
81 has been working fine for me. If 80 is what it should be 
then I will revisit this area and make the necessary 
amendments. 

Sorry if I have caused some confusion.

Neil

Quoting Riley Williams <rhw@InfraDead.Org>:

> Hi Stefan.
> 
> > I tryed type 80 do, but it gets an not minix fs too. 
Some other
> > person helped me with changing the scripts (mounting 
the image as
> > loopback device), cause it maybe had something to do 
with the
> > harddisk itself, i got thru the installation with a 
harddisksize of
> > 5,5mb but the thing wouldn't unmount and ended up in 
errors. We
> > modified the scripts so that we could manually could 
unmount & cat
> > the bootsector, but machine didn't liked it... I didn't 
fdisk in
> > DOS... but if needed, i will do this. Btw in the 
documents of Neil
> > is type 81 used instand of type 80.
> 
> Here's the table from the fdisk source in the elkscmd 
package:
> 
> " 0 Empty                  3c PartitionMagic recovery 85 
Linux
> extended\n"
> " 1 FAT12                  40 Venix 80286             86 
NTFS volume
> set\n"
> " 2 XENIX root             41 PPC PReP Boot           87 
NTFS volume
> set\n"
> " 3 XENIX usr              42 SFS                     93 
Amoeba\n"
> " 4 FAT16 <32M             4d QNX4.x                  94 
Amoeba BBT\n"
> " 5 Extended               4e QNX4.x 2nd part         a0 
IBM Thinkpad
> hibernate\n"
> " 6 FAT16                  4f QNX4.x 3rd part         a5 
BSD/386\n"
> " 7 HPFS/NTFS              50 OnTrack DM              a6 
OpenBSD\n"
> " 8 AIX                    51 OnTrack DM6 Aux1        a7 
NeXTSTEP\n"
> " 9 AIX bootable           52 CP/M                    b7 
BSDI fs\n"
> " a OS/2 Boot Manager      53 OnTrack DM6 Aux3        b8 
BSDI swap\n"
> " b Win9x FAT32            54 OnTrack DM6             c1 
DR-DOS/sec
> FAT-12\n"
> " c Win9x FAT32 (LBA)      55 EZ-Drive                c4 
DR-DOS/sec
> FAT-16 <32M\n"
> " e Win9x FAT16 (LBA)      56 Golden Bow              c6 
DR-DOS/sec
> FAT-16\n"
> " f Win9x Extended (LBA)   5c Priam Edisk             c7 
Syrinx\n"
> "10 OPUS                   61 SpeedStor               db 
CP/M / CTOS /
> ...\n"
> "11 Hide FAT12             63 GNU HURD or SysV        e1 
DOS access\n"
> "12 Compaq diagnostics     64 Novell Netware 286      e3 
DOS R/O\n"
> "14 Hide FAT16 <32M        65 Novell Netware 386      e4 
SpeedStor\n"
> "16 Hide FAT16             70 DiskSecure Multi-Boot   eb 
BeOS fs\n"
> "17 Hide HPFS/NTFS         75 PC/IX                   f1 
SpeedStor\n"
> "18 AST Windows swapfile   80 ELKS / Old Minix        f2 
DOS
> secondary\n"
> "1b Hide Win9x FAT32       81 New Minix / Old Linux   f4 
SpeedStor\n"
> "1c Hide Win9x FAT32 (LBA) 82 Linux swap              fd 
Linux raid
> autodetect\n"
> "1e Hide Win9x FAT16 (LBA) 83 New Linux               fe 
LANstep\n"
> "24 NEC DOS                84 OS/2 Hide C:            ff 
BBT\n"
> 
> I synchronised that against the Linux fdisk a while back, 
using the
> table included in the fdisk distributed with Red Hat 
Linux 6.2. The
> format used by ELKS for the minixfs file system is that 
referred to as
> "ELKS / Old Minix" in the above table, type 80, and has 
the same 32M
> limit.
> 
> The type 81 (New Minix) filesystem apparently has several 
restrictions
> relaxed, not least the restrictions of not more than 256 
users and
> groups. My understanding is that elksfs was supposed to 
be an
> implementation of the "New Minix" file system, but was 
never finished.
> 
> Best wishes from Riley.
> 
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-05-30 19:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 83+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-28 21:01 Elks Distribution Neil Holmes
2002-05-28 22:47 ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-29  6:40   ` neil.holmes
2002-05-30 11:40     ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-30 11:03       ` Riley Williams
2002-05-30 19:38         ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-30 18:47           ` Riley Williams
2002-05-30 19:35             ` neil.holmes [this message]
2002-05-31  5:34           ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-30 18:19       ` Blaz Antonic
2002-05-30 11:57         ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-30 19:18           ` Blaz Antonic
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-12-18 20:08 ELKS distribution Gábor Lénárt
     [not found] <Pine.LNX.4.33.0206100912170.8487-100000@zeus.edeclaracion.com>
2002-06-10 15:22 ` ELKS Distribution Daniele D'Elia
2002-06-10 15:35   ` Miguel Bolanos
2002-06-10 14:29 Daniele D'Elia
     [not found] <Pine.LNX.4.21.0205302112040.15697-100000@Consulate.UFP.CX>
2002-06-01  0:25 ` Elks Distribution Blaz Antonic
2002-05-31 16:13 Neil Holmes
2002-05-30 16:47 Neil Holmes
2002-05-30  7:40 neil.holmes
2002-05-28 17:44 Neil Holmes
     [not found] <Pine.LNX.4.21.0205280728170.15697-100000@Consulate.UFP.CX>
2002-05-28 15:13 ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-28  5:30 Neil Holmes
2002-05-28  5:30 Neil Holmes
2002-05-28  5:29 Neil Holmes
2002-05-28  6:27 ` Riley Williams
2002-05-28  7:14   ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28 11:12     ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-28  9:53       ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28 11:39     ` Alan Cox
2002-05-28 10:51       ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28 12:01         ` Alan Cox
2002-05-28 11:03           ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28 15:35     ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-29  8:57       ` Pascal Bellard
2002-05-29 10:17         ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-28 23:11     ` Riley Williams
2002-05-28 23:35       ` Dan Olson
2002-05-29  6:26         ` neil.holmes
2002-05-29 10:33           ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-29 18:31             ` Riley Williams
2002-05-29 23:44           ` Dan Olson
2002-05-30  7:51             ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-30 13:01               ` Harry Kalogirou
2002-05-30  9:38             ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-29  6:31       ` neil.holmes
2002-05-27 13:46 Neil Holmes
2002-05-27 20:34 ` Michael McConnell
2002-05-28  5:33   ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28  6:46     ` Michael McConnell
2002-05-28  6:57       ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-28  6:59       ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-27 12:22 Re : " Javier Sedano
2002-05-27 18:52 ` Riley Williams
2002-05-27 20:23   ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-28  6:11     ` Riley Williams
2002-05-25 21:48 Neil Holmes
2002-05-25 23:22 ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-26 13:30   ` Nicholas Knight
2002-05-25 23:31 ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-25 22:06   ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-25 23:41     ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-25 22:15       ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-25 23:47         ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-25 22:22           ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-25 23:51             ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-27 16:59   ` Dan Olson
2002-05-26 14:37 ` Blaz Antonic
2002-05-26  6:45   ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-26 15:01     ` Blaz Antonic
2002-05-27 12:30 ` Javier Sedano
     [not found]   ` <3CF33E41.6ED906FB@ascend.com>
2002-05-28 15:46     ` Javier Sedano
2002-05-28 16:30       ` Pascal Bellard
     [not found] <200205242123.WAA08977@eddie.loc>
2002-05-25 20:52 ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-25 22:39   ` Stefan de Konink
2002-05-25 22:55   ` Riley Williams
2002-05-26  6:26     ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-26  8:00       ` Riley Williams
2002-05-26  8:07         ` Neil Holmes
2002-05-26  9:50           ` Riley Williams
2002-05-26 15:27           ` Riley Williams
2002-05-26 12:52   ` pauln
2002-05-24 13:17 Neil Holmes
2002-05-24 14:16 ` Javier Sedano

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