Once upon a time, Jaroslav Skarvada said:
> ms-sys is a Linux program for writing boot records, including
> Microsoft compatible boot records [1]. The code is under GPLv2+,
syslinux includes a MS-compatible boot record, just not a tool to apply
it IIRC (use just use "dd"). Maybe this program cou
I wrote:
> IMHO, you should rather try to get
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ms-sys-free/ into Fedora instead.
Actually, I'm not convinced this is really acceptable, either. E.g.:
http://sourceforge.net/p/ms-sys-free/code/ci/master/tree/inc/br_fat32fd_0x52.h
says:
> /* br_fat32_0x52.h
> //
> //
Jaroslav Skarvada wrote:
> ms-sys is a Linux program for writing boot records, including
> Microsoft compatible boot records [1]. The code is under GPLv2+,
> but it seems it embeds some Microsoft IP - hexdumps of MS boot
> records stored in C header files. Fedora refused this package [2].
> My ques
Hi,
ms-sys is a Linux program for writing boot records, including
Microsoft compatible boot records [1]. The code is under GPLv2+,
but it seems it embeds some Microsoft IP - hexdumps of MS boot
records stored in C header files. Fedora refused this package [2].
My question is: is the ms-sys package