WOW! arty@svn.reactos.com wrote:
Added forgotten .h ext2lib.h
Added files: branches/ext2/reactos/include/fslib/ext2lib.h
Does this mean we have ext2 support? James
--- James Tabor jimtabor@adsl-64-217-116-74.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net wrote:
Does this mean we have ext2 support?
Its still not bootable. Arty said he wants to work on this soon.
Thanks Steven
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Steven Edwards wrote:
--- James Tabor jimtabor@adsl-64-217-116-74.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net wrote:
Does this mean we have ext2 support?
Its still not bootable. Arty said he wants to work on this soon.
To be more specific, it can boot on some machines, but not in general.
- Filip
Filip Navara wrote:
Steven Edwards wrote:
--- James Tabor jimtabor@adsl-64-217-116-74.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net wrote:
Does this mean we have ext2 support?
Its still not bootable. Arty said he wants to work on this soon.
To be more specific, it can boot on some machines, but not in general.
- Filip
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Very cool. This means that reactos will be able to natively support drives configured for Linksys's mini network attached storage device (something Windows can't do).... when we have USB support that is....
--mark