Re: ide-floppy.c vs devfs

Mike Fedyk (mfedyk@matchmail.com)
Tue, 27 Nov 2001 12:38:04 -0800


On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 06:47:03PM +0100, Paul Bristow wrote:
>
>
> Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>
> >>This is made somewhat more complicated by the fact that ide-floppy
> >>
> >disks
> >
> >>can use either the whole disk, with no partition table or, more
> >>commonly, partition4. So a user-friendly solution would be to create
> >>
> >a
> >
> >>floppy node that pointed to the partition, if it existed, or the whole
> >>disk if it didn't. With appropriate code to handle that fact that
> >>anyone can partition these disks in any way they like.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Where's the problem? Use .../disc for whole disc or .../part4 for
> >"normal" access. (Or /dev/hdc and /dev/hdc4 if you prefer) It is nice if
> >partition code can detect it but it is not ide-floppy driver problem.
>
>
> Just wondering if we should be clever for the users here. Maybe I
> should leave that to user-space tools? Or is there anything in devfs
> that can take care of this? The nice solution for end-users might be
> a /dev/idefloppy that is a symlink to the relevant node in the
> /dev/ide... tree.
>

Can't devfsd be configured to do something like this?

> >Why complicate things more than needed?
>
> Because you can boot from a zip or ls-120 drive, with the BIOS setting
> it to this mode. There are disks out there that are unreadable unless
> you ignore track zero, by formatting them in a PC like this.
>

If that's what is required to boot from ls-120 and zip, then it probably
needs to be in kernel space.

MF
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