[ros-dev] setup's fat32 format
CK Raju
ckraju68 at yahoo.co.in
Tue Jul 31 06:47:22 CEST 2007
But is the process of recognising other partitions
stable ? Can ReactOS be installed in extended
partitions ? Does it recognise extended partitions now
? These are the questions that will be eliminated with
adoption of a cross-installer.
CK Raju
--- Magnus Olsen <magnus at greatlord.com> wrote:
> Hi
> The problem is reactos booting process are very
> simluare to NT
> it only exists one bootloader for reactos it is
> freeldr to booting
> reactos with, freeldr can booting NT4, Alesky
> demostarted we
> can boot nt4 with freeldr.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: CK Raju
> To: ReactOS Development List
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 12:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [ros-dev] setup's fat32 format
>
>
>
> Gabriel ilardi <gabrielilardi at hotmail.it> wrote:
> Dear devs,
>
> There's a current limitation in xp, setup can
> format hds in fat32 at maximum
> 32gb, this is a setup format limitation, I've
> found an open source utilty to
> format fat32 with its native limitation (2tb).
> Hope it can be be of use to reactos.
>
>
>
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
>
>
>
> I would like to inform that a group of developers
> here has succeeded in cross-installing GNU Hurd with
> an installer based on 2.4 Linux kernel. That was
> with LX installer for GNU Hurd, released last week.
>
> In most of the installations, its disturbing to
> find that existing partitions are disturbed when
> attempted in the native way with ReactOS.
>
> If the developers are not against a
> cross-installation method, then we can have that
> *unstable* part (however limited it may be)
> converted to a stable part - as 2.4 Linux kernel is
> capable of handling the current requirements with
> quite ease.
>
> CK Raju
> MES College of Engineering, Kuttippuram
> India
>
>
>
>
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