On 07/13/2018 04:13 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
http://torlus.com/floppy/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1683

Thank you.

In the as-provided form, it's just a bunch of sector-by-sector data written to a predefined set of addresses on the flash drive. No file system at all.

Reading about the SFR1M44-U100 and the raw sector allocation made me think about modifying the Linux kernel for the 3rd time. I feel like it should be possible to add a partitioning scheme that is the SFR1M44-U100 layouts. I.e. disk1 corresponds to memory address 1, disk2 corresponds to memory address 2, etc.

The first time was to hack the Emulex LightPulse driver to support the high LUN numbers of the Compaq RA-4000 & RA-4100. The second time was pontificating the possibility of causing the Linux bridge code to forward frames that bridges are supposed to filter, to support a very specific use case.



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