Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 09 Oct 2000 02:08:55 -0700 | From | Miles Lane <> |
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Andre Hedrick wrote:
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> They may be a way to test and create drive profiles that are stored and > reloaded to the kernel that will add the missing supercharge on Andrea's > elevator. Basically creating a physical LBA sector profile. > > Trust that this will be painful to create because this is the secret of > the industry and I can not get access to it for Linux, even under > full-disclosure NDA's.
Is this the kind of information required to build an application like Partition Magic? It sure would be nice to have a native version of Partition Magic or an Open Source work-alike. Is anyone aware of a project to implement such an Open Source alternative?
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