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Tuesday, February 1, 2005
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Sorry for the long hiatus. I'm back and ready to kick some ass.
My first project is to get opendarwin-x86 booting from HFS+ partitions.
My other to-do's on the list are all driver projects. Those projects
inevitably lead to lots of kernel panics and hard crashes. When testing
them under OS X on a PPC box, all is well since the journaled
filesystem completes its integrity checks and boots up very quickly.
This is not true at all on the x86 systems; they currently boot from
UFS. There is a long fsck even on small partitions (I keep them under 3
GB).
I have a vague idea how to accomplish this. I posted a note to the opendarwin hackers list and am awaiting a hint or two before jumping in with both feet.
9:35:47 PM
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