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[openbeosstorage] Re: ddm questions
- From: Tyler Dauwalder <tyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeosstorage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:33:37 -0800
> > > > BTW, do you think B_OS_NAME_LENGTH (32 chars) is sufficient for
> > > > partition
> > > > (content) names?
> > >
> > > That's where volume names end up getting stored, isn't it? No, I don't
> > > like
> > > the 32 character limit for the volume names. Seems okay for the
> > > disk-system
> > > type names, though.
> >
> > You mean the ones defined in <DiskDeviceTypes.h>? The longest one already
> > occupies 28 characters. Maybe it's better to have some more margin?
>
> Yikes. Okay, maybe so. I'll switch those, too.
Okay, is there a difference between disk system names and partition types?
Are the disk system names the short ones, like 'bfs' and 'iso9660', or should
we make those B_FILE_NAME_LENGTH as well?
-Tyler
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