Ooops, true, I have mistaken both lists, thanks Eric!
Aitor
2009/9/4 Eric Auer :
>
> Hi Aitor,
>
>> 2009/4/26 Christian Masloch :
Examples:
- handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
- initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
Hi Aitor,
> 2009/4/26 Christian Masloch :
>>> Examples:
>>>
>>> - handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
>>>
>>> - initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
>>>
>>> - int 21.1c non-FAT / non-existing drive handling fix from Tom
>> If anyone wants to contri
Hello Christian,
2009/4/26 Christian Masloch :
>> Examples:
>>
>> - handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
>>
>> - initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
>>
>> - int 21.1c non-FAT / non-existing drive handling fix from Tom
>
> If anyone wants to contribu
>>> - handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
>
>>> - initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
>
>>> - int 21.1c non-FAT / non-existing drive handling fix from Tom
>
>> If anyone wants to contribute to discussions about this patches
>> he can do that now.
>
Hi Christian,
>> - handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
>> - initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
>> - int 21.1c non-FAT / non-existing drive handling fix from Tom
> If anyone wants to contribute to discussions about this patches
> he can do that
> Examples:
>
> - handling of floppy before disk is inserted / unformatted partitions
>
> - initdisk CHS geometry fix and BSS init fix from RayeR
>
> - int 21.1c non-FAT / non-existing drive handling fix from Tom
If anyone wants to contribute to discussions about this patches he can do
now.
>>
Hi Christian,
>> If you're waiting for further improvements to 2038 before you release
>> 2038, then you're doing this wrong. [...] I'd strongly recommend
>> making 2038 available, and putting the "few pending improvements" in
>> 2039.
>
> The problem is that Eric holds back at least three neces
>> Simple: If you only use WIN /S then you can use the
>> stable 2036 or stable 2038 kernel. The latter is on
>> http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/ as binary snapshot.
>>
>> There are a few pending improvements before 2038 can
>> be put on "sourceforge file releases"... The sources
>> already are on s