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Re: Win Libparted
From: |
Szakacsits Szabolcs |
Subject: |
Re: Win Libparted |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:10:44 +0100 (MET) |
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Yury V. Umanets wrote:
> > There also exists a libntfs (http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/),
> > adding ntfs support shouldn't be very difficult I think.
>
> Probably it should be so difficult to write an interface in parted to
> libntfs. But I guess, that it does not do all that things parted
> requires from. I mean resize, copy, etc.
I'm about to finish "full" relocation support for the resizer than planned
to integrate it with parted. However since parted is pretty dead (patches
aren't integrated, emails not answered, web is not updated) I changed my
mind, I'm afraid. People can boot anytime a CD with QTParted and use it to
create, resize, etc things.
BTW, a lot of people trashes reiserfs with qtparted. It's said (read
qtparted forums) the problem is in the reiserfs_resizer but I don't know
the details.
> So, it will be needed also to hack a little bit libntfs and this is not
> easy due to lack of manuals
Functions documented in the source.
> and sources code :)
What's your specific problem? I have several but I can't guess what you
mean.
Szaka
- Re: Win Libparted, (continued)
- Re: Win Libparted, Szakacsits Szabolcs, 2004/01/15
- Re: Win Libparted, Jeroen Dekkers, 2004/01/15
- Re: Win Libparted, Yury V. Umanets, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Yury V. Umanets, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Sven Luther, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Szakacsits Szabolcs, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Yury V. Umanets, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Sven Luther, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Yury V. Umanets, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Sven Luther, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted,
Szakacsits Szabolcs <=
- Re: Win Libparted, Yury V. Umanets, 2004/01/16
- Re: QTParted/reiserfs trashes, Szakacsits Szabolcs, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Andrew Clausen, 2004/01/16
- Re: Win Libparted, Andrew Clausen, 2004/01/15