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Posted By: msporny
Date: 2002-Jul-08 10:31
Summary:xrhino-kernel project releases 2.2.21-pre1-xr7

At long last the 2.2.x series kernel for the Playstation 2 is nearing completion with the release of 2.2.21-pre1-xr7. This is a completely updated Playstation 2 Linux kernel that should work on any commercial PS2 Linux kit. The kernel is ready for users to start downloading and testing. Kernel binaries and source can be found at the xrhino-kernel project.

The 2.2.21-xr7 release is a big jump that brings us to the forefront of mainstream 2.2.21 kernel development. Once 2.2.21 is stable, we plan to immediately start on a 2.4.x port for the Playstation 2 Linux kernel. But, for 2.2.21 to become stable, we need people to brutally test it!

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Message: 21633
BY: snewbury
DATE: 2002-Jul-25 13:10
SUBJECT: PS2_PARTITION support

I have noticed the the PS2_PARTITION support has changed the layout of the linux partition - added a reserved section breaking my ps2linux partition created with ps2fdisk. Is there a new version of ps2fdisk that supports the new layout (even upgrades it? I know wishful thinking)? Why the change?


 

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PS2_PARTITION supportsnewbury2002-Jul-25 13:10
      RE: PS2_PARTITION supportmsporny2002-Jul-25 13:50
            RE: PS2_PARTITION supportpixie20042004-Oct-14 16:24

 

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