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authorKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2007-02-18 13:49:23 +0000
committerKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2007-02-18 13:49:23 +0000
commitf81626bc7723b5e5969a08ef9557de09183ca9a3 (patch)
tree5a82d80c3336b33b249a19d6fb4510aaa1a23f5f /sys/crypto/rijndael.h
parent60d6d9e3f658e9a697073fa8ec8c1b23cadb66e0 (diff)
If no MBR partitions are found when spoofing a disklabel, try looking
for a bare FAT12/16/32 filesystem. If one is found, spoof it as 'i'. This enables iPod shuffles and other umass devices that are shipped with a bare FAT32 filesystem to be used as install media. And generally makes things easier for the user just trying to mount some media, e.g. floppies. Does not make it safe to write a disklabel or MBR on such a device! That will still obliterate the FAT filesystem. Help and suggestions from tom@ and deraadt@. Feedback and suggestions for future enhancements from espie@ mickey@ and peter@. ok tom@ deraadt@
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