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Re: [PATCH] biosdisk / open_device() messing up offsets


From: Pavel Roskin
Subject: Re: [PATCH] biosdisk / open_device() messing up offsets
Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 02:33:14 -0400
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Quoting Robert Millan <address@hidden>:

If not, then we'd have
to figure out why sector 0 of the partition can be accessed directly via
hexdump.

As I understand, "(hd0,1)" doesn't refer to an extent of data, i.e. it not a file or a block list that can be opened like a file. "(hd0,1)+1" is the first sector of the partition. But "(hd0,1)" is not all sectors of the partition. It the partition name. It can be used in the "ls" command, whereas "(hd0,1)+1" cannot.

By the way, the current GRUB just failed to install on my test system.
After I rebooted it, GRUB hung on startup after showing "GRUB".

Please run a regression test, if you can.

The installation was broken by that patch, so I reverted it. It's easy to check the installation by doing it on a mounted flash drive, so that the real boot device is not at risk.

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Regards,
Pavel Roskin




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