[openbeosstorage] Re: Amiga RDB
- From: "Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeosstorage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 02:50:57 +0200 CEST
"Ingo Weinhold" <bonefish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I would actually appreciate if DriveSetup (or the appropriate add-
> > on)
> > could make the reserved space visible.
> Grrr... ;-)
Hehe :-)
> > If you remember, we want to have a similar problem (at least I do ;
> > -
> > ))
> > with our special partition used for RAID information etc. -
> > something
> > like this could also be handled as reserved space.
> That's something different I'd say. This special partition would
> simply
> be represented as, well, a special partition. In fact we may even
> want
> to allow moving and resizing for it.
Whoa, although I think you are right :-)
> > Anyway, for now, I don't think we have to deal with it - just
> > report
> > the accessible partition size and we're happy.
> I would actually rather like to do it right in the first place, i.e.
> let's either decide in favor one way or another, but not for
> preliminaries.
>
> The question that comes to my mind is, what function has this
> reserved
> space sticked to a partition? I can't really think of anything that
> makes much sense. And if that's the case, then I'm tending to favor
> dealing with it in the stepmotherly way outlined earlier, instead of
> extending the API just to include a nice handling for that particular
> partitioning scheme.
I don't even know if it is used by any file system, so maybe we should
even think about wanting to support it :-)
But I could at least check if any of my collection of hard disks do
that :-)
> I'm a bit uncertain, whether I start to dislike the
> BPartitionableSpace
> objects. In the case of this partitioning system they would certainly
> respect the reserved space attached to the partitions and thus make
> DriveSetup think, that the partitions can't be moved only a short
> distance, as that would invade non-partitionable space.
That reserved space would have to belong to the partition itself, I
think. But if you start to dislike the BPartitionableSpace objects, I
can't stop you ;-)
Adios...
Axel.
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