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Post subject: Giggledisk
Posted: Dec 20, 2006 - 19:08
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Journeyman
Joined: Oct 18, 2006
Posts: 27
Location: Copenhagen
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I am trying to mount my linux partitions in MorphOS.
I have ext filesystem in L but I can't figure out how to use (the exact command!) giggledisk to create a mountlist!?!
My two ext. partitions (home and root) are located at partition number 5 and 6.
I want giggledisk to create a mounlist that I can copy to devs so that the linux partitions are automounted on boot.
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Post subject: Re: Giggledisk
Posted: Dec 21, 2006 - 21:03
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Order of the Pegasos
Joined: Aug 16, 2003
Posts: 2538
Location: Göteborg
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Hi JohnFante,
I haven't tried myself, but isn't there an example of a mount file in the ext2 file-archive ? Also there might be differences if the file system is EXT2 or EXT3 (Dostype differ). Mount files should resist in Devs/Dosdrivers for being automatically activated upon boot. Have neither not used giggledisk myself. |
_________________ Mvh Gunne
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Post subject: Re: Giggledisk
Posted: Dec 22, 2006 - 06:25
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Journeyman
Joined: Oct 18, 2006
Posts: 27
Location: Copenhagen
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I mailed Marek (the author of the Ext2 filesystem) and he gave me the solution.
giggledisk ide.device TO RAM:
That creates the mountlists in RAM.
Afterhand you have to make sure that the filesystem point to L:Ext2Filesystem. Giggledisk sometimes dos'nt do that automaticly.
Just a note. If both your home and your root Linux partitions are called LNX ind scsi.config. Then they will overwrite each other when they are created by giggledisk (uses the name from here) and then you have to create on of them manually. That ain't a problem since you just change the name and the start and end cycle.
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