| QUOTE (lookformeb @ Apr 13 2004, 05:51 AM) |
Not sure... just though I'd post for a read...
I do believe, that linux partitions, Fat32, NTFS, etc, are not controlled by the BIOS... |
I don't use linux much, but I am pretty sure that you must have support in the kernel for whatever filesystem you are trying to use (or load a module). It seems that if someone (like xecuter) has access to the source code for the bios, they would everything they needed to make any changes to the filesystem structure. Maybe instead of trying to hack up fatx, they could, like you suggested, find a way to support fat32, or create an 'extended fatx' for partitions 6-7.