Hello,
On 15/07/2014 13:09, Jeroen Oortwijn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As the writer of the original probe [1], I will try to answer some questions.
As the original writer of the original probe (:D), let me comment on
this as well...
>> TBH if this were mine I'd be inclined to remove most of this logi
Le 18 févr. 2011 à 23:46, Jeroen Oortwijn a écrit :
> On 18 February 2011 23:24, Jeroen Oortwijn wrote:
>> As promised: 83BeOS; a BeOS os-prober module
>>
>> Tested with a fresh installation of BeOS R5.
>>
>> (Send with reportbug, so I wonder if the double dot is back.)
>
> Well, it turns out
Le 18 févr. 2011 à 19:03, Jeroen Oortwijn a écrit :
> On 18 February 2011 16:38, François Revol wrote:
>> The script itself seems ok but I didn't test it yet.
>>
>> It seems to me os-prober only runs the mounted/ probes that are executable,
>> and the os-prob
The script itself seems ok but I didn't test it yet.
It seems to me os-prober only runs the mounted/ probes that are executable, and
the os-probes/mounted/x86/83haiku script is not executable in the archive at:
ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/os-prober/os-prober_1.43.tar.gz
Therefore I highly d
It might be useful to add BFS ('befs') to the list of filesystems in
os-probes/init/common/10filesystems
line 5, as:
FILESYSTEMS='ext2 ext3 ext4 reiserfs xfs jfs msdos vfat ntfs minix hfs hfsplus
qnx4 ufs btrfs befs'
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The attached files allow os-prober to detect (mounted) BFS (wrongly named befs
in
Linux) partitions and emit the code for GRUB2 to chain them.
Of course they must have been 'makebootable'd from BeOS or Haiku at install
time.
The distinction co
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